Viver e Reviver (Here, There And Everywere)

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The Eternal Dance of Love and Memory in 'Viver e Reviver'

Gal Costa's 'Viver e Reviver (Here, There And Everywhere)' is a poignant exploration of love, memory, and the enduring nature of dreams. The song opens with a reflection on how life feels more complete when shared with a loved one. The lyrics, 'A vida é muito mais / Quando estou perto de você,' suggest that the presence of a significant other enriches the narrator's existence, making life more meaningful and vibrant.

The song delves into the theme of nostalgia and the longing for past experiences. The lines 'Hoje eu lembrei de você / Noutro caminho tão longe daqui' evoke a sense of yearning for a time when the narrator and their loved one were together. This separation is not just physical but also emotional, as the narrator reminisces about the dreams and peaceful moments they once shared. The mention of 'miragens / Que ninguém mais crê' highlights the idea that these memories and dreams are precious, even if they seem like illusions to others.

Ultimately, 'Viver e Reviver' is a celebration of the timeless nature of love and dreams. The repeated refrain 'Vou viver / E reviver' emphasizes the cyclical nature of life and love, suggesting that these experiences are not confined to the past but can be relived and cherished in the present and future. Gal Costa's emotive delivery and the lyrical depth of the song invite listeners to reflect on their own memories and the enduring power of love and dreams in their lives.

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