Encontrar-te

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The Eternal Quest for Love in Djavan's 'Encontrar-te'

Djavan's song 'Encontrar-te' is a poetic exploration of love and desire, capturing the essence of a deep emotional connection. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the longing and passion that the narrator feels for their beloved. The opening lines, 'Qualquer lugar / Em que eu vá / Encontrar-te,' suggest that the narrator is willing to go anywhere to find their love, emphasizing the intensity of their desire. This desire is described as being 'à flor da pele,' or 'on the surface of the skin,' indicating a raw and palpable emotion.

The song continues to highlight the beloved's unique qualities, describing their actions and feelings as vital to the narrator's existence. The comparison of the beloved's enchantment to the beauty of autumn valleys in April underscores the profound impact they have on the narrator. The beloved is portrayed as a natural force, with the line 'Tu tens a natureza / Aos pés,' suggesting that they possess an inherent grace and power, making them a star even in a clear blue sky.

As the song progresses, it delves into the complexities of love and passion. The narrator acknowledges that true love requires more than just desire; it demands commitment and exclusivity, as expressed in the lines 'Mas só no amor / Se vai longe / Seja eu de mais ninguém.' The song also touches on the idea of mutual possession and thought, with the narrator recognizing that their thoughts are not solely their own but shared with their beloved. The closing lines, 'Amar-te enquanto / Eu viver,' encapsulate the narrator's unwavering decision to love their partner for as long as they live, highlighting the enduring nature of their commitment.

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