Minha Filosofia

Casuarina Casuarina

The Healing Power of Time in 'Minha Filosofia'

Casuarina's song 'Minha Filosofia' delves into the theme of patience and the natural passage of time as a healer. The repeated phrase 'Vai passar' (It will pass) serves as a comforting mantra, suggesting that the current discomfort and emotional turmoil are temporary. The lyrics emphasize the importance of allowing time to work its magic, as indicated by the line 'O próprio tempo dirá' (Time itself will tell). This reflects a philosophy of resilience and trust in the natural course of events.

The song employs several metaphors to illustrate its message. The recurring metaphor 'Água demais mata a planta' (Too much water kills the plant) highlights the idea that excess, even of something beneficial, can be harmful. This metaphor extends to emotions and situations, suggesting that overindulgence or excessive worry can be detrimental. Similarly, the line 'Relógio que atrasa não adianta' (A clock that is late is of no use) underscores the futility of rushing or forcing things to happen before their time.

Casuarina's musical style, rooted in samba and Brazilian popular music, adds a layer of cultural richness to the song. The soothing rhythm and melodic structure complement the lyrical content, creating an atmosphere of calm and reflection. The song's philosophical undertones resonate with a broader audience, offering a universal message of hope and patience. By blending poetic lyrics with traditional Brazilian sounds, 'Minha Filosofia' becomes a timeless piece that encourages listeners to trust in the natural flow of life.

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  3. Canto de Ossanha
  4. Ponto de Vista
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