Beyond Basic Needs: The Human Desire for Fulfillment in 'Comida'

Arnaldo Antunes' song 'Comida' delves into the human condition, exploring the idea that people need more than just the basics to truly live. The lyrics start with simple statements: 'Bebida é água. Comida é pasto.' These lines set the stage for a deeper inquiry into what people truly crave. Antunes asks, 'Você tem sede de que? Você tem fome de que?'—questions that go beyond physical hunger and thirst, probing into emotional and existential desires.

The recurring line, 'A gente não quer só comida,' emphasizes that humans seek more than mere sustenance. Antunes lists various desires: 'comida, diversão e arte,' 'bebida, diversão, balé,' and 'a vida como a vida quer.' These lines suggest that people yearn for a rich, multifaceted life filled with joy, creativity, and freedom. The repetition of these desires underscores the idea that fulfillment comes from a balance of physical, emotional, and intellectual nourishment.

Antunes also touches on the pursuit of pleasure and happiness. Lines like 'A gente quer prazer pra aliviar a dor' and 'A gente quer dinheiro e felicidade' highlight the human need for both comfort and joy. The song critiques a life focused solely on material wealth, advocating instead for a holistic approach to well-being. By stating 'A gente quer inteiro e não pela metade,' Antunes argues for a complete, fulfilling life rather than one that meets only basic needs.

'Comida' serves as a powerful reminder that true fulfillment comes from a blend of necessities and desires, urging listeners to seek a life that satisfies both body and soul.

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  1. Saiba
  2. O Pulso
  3. As Coisas
  4. Longe
  5. A Nossa Casa
  6. Meu Coração
  7. Inclassificáveis
  8. Envelhecer
  9. Lavar As Mãos
  10. Vem Cá
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