Conflito

Fagner Fagner

The Heart's Dilemma: A Battle Between Emotion and Reason

Fagner's song 'Conflito' delves into the timeless struggle between the heart and the mind. The lyrics poignantly capture the essence of this internal battle, where the heart and mind are at odds with each other. The heart, depicted as an entity that doesn't understand the rationality of the mind, is portrayed as being vulnerable and unguarded. It surrenders completely, driven by emotion and devoid of reason, while the mind tries to protect itself by distancing from the source of emotional turmoil.

The song's narrative continues to explore this dichotomy, illustrating how the mind attempts to escape the emotional pull, yet the heart relentlessly seeks out the object of its affection. This pursuit leaves the entire body trembling, symbolizing the physical manifestation of emotional conflict. The imagery of being 'massacred and wounded' in this struggle underscores the intensity and pain that often accompany such internal battles.

Fagner, a renowned Brazilian artist, is known for his emotive and poetic lyrics, often drawing from personal and universal experiences of love, loss, and longing. 'Conflito' is a testament to his ability to articulate complex emotional states through simple yet powerful language. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the tug-of-war between what the heart desires and what the mind deems logical, making it a deeply relatable piece.

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