00h30

Calema Calema

Chasing the Moon: A Tale of Unrequited Love and Redemption

Calema's song "00h30" is a poignant exploration of unrequited love, persistence, and the eventual hope for reconciliation. The lyrics tell the story of someone who has been trying tirelessly to win the affection of a beloved, using every means possible, including reciting beautiful poems by the renowned Portuguese poet, Fernando Pessoa. Despite these efforts, the beloved remains oblivious or indifferent, causing the protagonist to feel a deep sense of frustration and uncertainty.

The recurring metaphor of water persistently hitting a stone until it eventually makes a mark symbolizes the protagonist's relentless efforts to break through the beloved's emotional barriers. However, this persistence has led to a point where the protagonist's certainty and hope have been eroded. The lyrics convey a sense of emotional exhaustion and the toll that unreciprocated love can take on a person.

The chorus introduces a condition for forgiveness and reconciliation: the beloved must chase the moon until it is full and circle the street until midnight. This poetic imagery suggests a quest or a trial that the beloved must undertake to prove their sincerity and desire. The act of stealing a kiss becomes a symbolic gesture of mutual affection and the breaking down of barriers. The song concludes with a hopeful note, envisioning a future where the two lovers are finally united under the full moon, their bodies entwined, and their journey together beginning with that first kiss.

"00h30" is a beautiful blend of longing, persistence, and the hope for a love that is finally reciprocated, capturing the emotional highs and lows of romantic pursuit.

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