Óculos de Madeira (feat. Dastreet Boy Mtana)

Bokly Bokly

Breaking Free from Illusions: The Power of Clarity

In the song "Óculos de Madeira (feat. Dastreet Boy Mtana)", Bokly delves into the theme of disillusionment and the quest for clarity in a relationship. The repeated phrase "Óculos de madeira" (wooden glasses) serves as a powerful metaphor for the protagonist's previous state of blindness or naivety. These wooden glasses symbolize a distorted or obscured view of reality, which the protagonist has now discarded. By shedding these glasses, they can finally see the true nature of their partner's behavior, described vividly as watching "todos os seus filminhos, em HD" (all your little movies, in HD). This shift from a blurred vision to high-definition clarity underscores the protagonist's awakening and realization of the deceit and manipulation they have endured.

The lyrics also highlight the emotional toll of the relationship, with the protagonist expressing exhaustion from suffering, talking, and crying. The line "Minha boca cansou de falar, meus olhos já estão me doer" (My mouth is tired of talking, my eyes are already hurting) poignantly captures the physical and emotional fatigue experienced. The protagonist's plea for peace and silence, especially with the mention of needing to work the next day, emphasizes their desire to move on and reclaim their life. The collaboration with Dastreet Boy Mtana adds a layer of assertiveness and determination, as they declare their independence and refusal to be deceived any longer.

Culturally, the song taps into universal themes of self-respect and the importance of recognizing one's worth. The use of colloquial language and relatable scenarios makes the song accessible and resonant with a broad audience. Bokly's musical style, characterized by a blend of rhythmic beats and poignant lyrics, enhances the emotional impact of the song. The repetition of the chorus reinforces the message of newfound clarity and the rejection of past illusions, making "Óculos de Madeira" a powerful anthem of personal empowerment and liberation.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Minha Maluca
  2. Longa História
  3. Óculos de Madeira (feat. Dastreet Boy Mtana)
  4. Poeira Nas Vistas
  5. 14 de Fevereiro
View all Bokly songs

Most popular topics in Bokly songs