A Gente Colhe o Que Planta

Fábio Jr. Fábio Jr.

The Eternal Lesson of Love and Accountability

Fábio Jr.'s song "A Gente Colhe o Que Planta" delves into the timeless message of love and the consequences of human actions. The lyrics reflect on the teachings of a man who came to Earth over two thousand years ago, widely interpreted as a reference to Jesus Christ, who emphasized the power of love. Despite these teachings, the song laments that humanity continues to engage in conflict and war, highlighting a persistent lack of consciousness and awareness that leads to greater suffering.

The recurring line, "A gente colhe o que planta" (We reap what we sow), serves as a powerful reminder of the law of cause and effect. It suggests that our actions have direct consequences, and no one can escape this truth. The song calls for more courage and willingness to face the truth, acknowledging that while everyone desires truth, few are willing to pay the price for it. This reflects a broader societal issue where people often avoid taking responsibility for their actions.

In the latter part of the song, there is a hopeful message that one day humanity will finally understand the love that the divine has for each individual. This love, once truly comprehended, will teach us everything we need to know. The song ends on an optimistic note, suggesting that those who are willing to see and understand will eventually grasp the profound lessons of love and accountability. Fábio Jr.'s heartfelt delivery and poignant lyrics encourage listeners to reflect on their actions and strive for a more conscious and loving world.

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  3. Sem Peso e Sem Medida
  4. O Que É Que Há?
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  6. Que No Se Acabe El Mundo
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