Años (feat. Mercedes Sosa)

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The Passage of Time and the Evolution of Love

In the song "Años" by Fagner, featuring the legendary Mercedes Sosa, the lyrics poignantly explore the passage of time and its impact on love and relationships. The song opens with the acknowledgment that time is relentless, and as it moves forward, we inevitably grow older. This aging process is not just physical but also emotional, as the love that once burned brightly begins to transform into something different. The lyrics suggest that with each conversation, kiss, and embrace, a piece of reason starts to overshadow the raw passion that once existed.

As the years go by, the emotions that were once defined as love begin to evolve into other sentiments. The song reflects on how the spontaneous acts of affection, like holding hands or stealing a kiss, were once part of a genuine truth. However, as time progresses, these actions become less about passion and more about maintaining a sense of harmony. The lyrics highlight the shift from youthful, impulsive love to a more mature, reasoned form of affection.

The song also delves into the idea of living through the hours that pass, watching old arguments fade away into rationality. The repeated phrases in both Spanish and Portuguese emphasize the universality of this experience. The harmony that is built over time, while beautiful, also brings a certain weariness to the heart. The song captures the bittersweet nature of growing older, where the intensity of youthful love gives way to a deeper, more harmonious connection, albeit one that acknowledges the inevitable changes brought by time.

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