A Flor e o Espinho

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The Thorn and the Flower: A Tale of Love and Pain

In the song "A Flor e o Espinho" by Fagner, the lyrics delve into the complex emotions of love and heartbreak. The opening lines, "Tire o seu sorriso do caminho / Que eu quero passar com a minha dor," set the tone for a narrative of sorrow and separation. The singer asks the other person to remove their smile, symbolizing happiness, from his path as he walks with his pain. This juxtaposition of joy and suffering is a recurring theme throughout the song.

The metaphor of the thorn and the flower is central to the song's message. The singer describes himself as a thorn, stating, "Hoje pra você eu sou espinho / Espinho não machuca a flor." This suggests that while he may be a source of pain, he does not harm the other person, who is symbolized as a flower. The imagery of the sun and the moon further emphasizes the idea of incompatible elements, as he laments, "O sol não pode viver perto da lua." This line highlights the inevitability of their separation, as their love cannot coexist harmoniously.

The song also explores themes of regret and self-reflection. The singer acknowledges his mistake in merging his soul with the other person's, leading to his current state of sorrow. The lines, "É no espelho que eu vejo a minha mágoa / E minha dor e os meus olhos rasos d'água," depict a moment of introspection, where he confronts his own pain and tears. The transformation from being a flower in the other person's life to becoming a thorn in their love underscores the profound impact of their relationship and its subsequent dissolution.

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  2. Borbulhas de Amor
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