O Tempo Não Para

Cazuza Cazuza

The Relentless March of Time in Cazuza's 'O Tempo Não Para'

Cazuza's 'O Tempo Não Para' is a powerful song that delves into the themes of existential struggle and the relentless passage of time. The lyrics paint a picture of a person who is fighting against the odds, symbolized by the act of 'shooting at the sun.' This metaphor suggests a sense of rebellion and the futility of fighting against something as inevitable as time. The 'machine gun full of sorrows' further emphasizes the internal battles and emotional baggage that the protagonist carries.

The song also touches on the disillusionment with societal progress and the cyclical nature of history, as seen in the lines 'I see the future repeat the past' and 'I see a museum of great novelties.' These lyrics suggest a skepticism towards the idea that society is moving forward, as the same mistakes and issues seem to recur. Cazuza also critiques the moral decay and corruption in society, with vivid imagery such as 'your pool is full of rats' and the transformation of the country into a brothel for financial gain. These lines serve as a metaphor for the contamination and degradation of values.

Overall, 'O Tempo Não Para' is a reflection on the human condition, the struggle for meaning in a seemingly indifferent world, and the unyielding progression of time that waits for no one. Cazuza's poignant words and the song's driving rhythm create a sense of urgency and a call to awareness about the state of the world and one's place in it.

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