Grão de Areia

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The Fleeting Nature of Love in 'Grão de Areia'

In 'Grão de Areia,' Gian e Giovani explore the ephemeral and often painful nature of love. The song's title, which translates to 'Grain of Sand,' serves as a powerful metaphor for the fragility and transience of romantic relationships. The lyrics describe the experience of watching a loved one slip away, much like a grain of sand escaping through one's fingers. This imagery poignantly captures the sense of helplessness and loss that accompanies the end of a relationship.

The song delves deeper into the emotional turmoil of separation. The narrator recounts how their partner left without a proper goodbye, likening the departure to a child running away from home. This comparison underscores the innocence and vulnerability felt by the narrator, who is left grappling with unanswered questions and unfulfilled dreams. The lyrics poignantly ask, 'Who stole our kisses? Who killed the dreams we dreamed?' These questions highlight the sense of betrayal and confusion that often accompanies a breakup.

As the song progresses, the narrative takes a turn when the lost love reappears, promising to bring back the joy that was once shared. The narrator is torn between skepticism and a deep-seated desire to rekindle the romance. This internal conflict is beautifully captured in the lines, 'I don't know if I will believe what your eyes say, or fight with my heart that dies of passion and begs to love you.' The song thus encapsulates the complex emotions of love, loss, and the hope for reconciliation, making it a deeply relatable and emotionally resonant piece.

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  2. Meu Coração Só Quer Você
  3. A Próxima Vítima
  4. O Que É Que a Gente Não Faz Por Amor?
  5. Amigo Seu
  6. Aperte o Play
  7. Te Amo
  8. Dois Corações
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