Todo Amor Que Houver Nessa Vida
Frejat
The Quest for a Tranquil Love: Frejat's Ode to Passion and Companionship
Frejat's song 'Todo Amor Que Houver Nessa Vida' is a poetic exploration of love's many facets, blending tranquility with passion, and everyday life with artistic expression. The opening lines, 'Eu quero a sorte de um amor tranqüilo / Com sabor de fruta mordida,' set the tone for a desire for a peaceful yet deeply fulfilling love, likened to the taste of a bitten fruit—sweet, fresh, and invigorating. This imagery evokes a sense of intimacy and natural connection, where love is both a comfort and a necessity, much like food and drink.
The lyrics continue to weave a tapestry of daily life and artistic aspiration, 'E ser artista no nosso convívio / Pelo inferno e céu de todo dia.' Here, Frejat speaks to the idea of living as artists within their relationship, navigating the highs and lows ('inferno e céu') of everyday existence. This line suggests that love is not just about grand gestures but also about finding beauty and meaning in the mundane. The transformation of 'tédio em melodia' (boredom into melody) further emphasizes the power of love to turn the ordinary into something extraordinary.
Frejat also touches on the dual nature of love, with its potential for both joy and pain. The lines 'E se eu achar a tua fonte escondida / Te alcanço em cheio, o mel e a ferida' reflect the idea that true intimacy involves embracing both the sweetness ('mel') and the wounds ('ferida') that come with it. This duality is a recurring theme, as the song balances the need for stability ('ser teu pão, ser tua comida') with the desire for excitement and novelty ('algum veneno antimonotonia'). Ultimately, 'Todo Amor Que Houver Nessa Vida' is a celebration of love in all its forms, a quest for a connection that is both profound and enduring.