Amar É Tudo

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The All-Encompassing Nature of Love in Djavan's 'Amar É Tudo'

Djavan's song 'Amar É Tudo' delves deep into the complexities and profound emotions associated with love. The lyrics open with an expression of pain and confusion, as the singer admits to not fully understanding the depth of his feelings. The night, often a metaphor for introspection and hidden truths, is personified as being unaware of what love conceals. This sets the stage for a journey through the highs and lows of romantic attachment.

The second verse introduces a sense of loss and disorientation, with the singer describing his soul as 'lost.' This imagery of a 'ray of illusion' striking the heart suggests that love can be both enlightening and deceptive. The duality of love is further emphasized in the chorus, where the singer acknowledges that love comes with both joy and sorrow. The repetition of 'veio com tudo' (came with everything) underscores the overwhelming and all-encompassing nature of love, which brings both pleasure and pain.

In the final verse, the singer confesses his inability to live without his beloved, highlighting the desperation and dependency that often accompany deep affection. The line 'Ninguém pode querer bem sem ralar' (No one can love well without struggling) suggests that true love requires effort and endurance. The concluding statement, 'Amar é tudo' (Love is everything), encapsulates the song's central theme: love is an all-consuming force that defines our existence, despite its inherent challenges and complexities.

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  1. Sina
  2. Um Amor Puro
  3. Eu Te Devoro
  4. Asa
  5. Farinha
  6. Segredo
  7. Alagoas
  8. Íris
  9. Você É
  10. Na Boca do Beco
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