Mudança de Comportamento

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Navigating Solitude and Sacrifice in 'Mudança de Comportamento'

The song 'Mudança de Comportamento' by Ira! delves into themes of solitude, sacrifice, and introspection. The lyrics open with the protagonist reflecting on being alone with time, a time that was requested by someone significant. This solitude is portrayed as both a gift and a burden, a moment to reflect on past pride and present emotions. The mention of 'branca neve' (white snow) symbolizes purity and experiences that the protagonist has never felt, adding a layer of longing and unfulfilled desires.

The recurring line 'Eu morreria por você' (I would die for you) underscores the depth of the protagonist's feelings and the extent of their willingness to sacrifice. This declaration is made without fully understanding the capacity for such a sacrifice, highlighting a profound emotional commitment. The repetition of this line emphasizes the intensity and sincerity of the sentiment, suggesting that the protagonist's love or dedication transcends rational understanding.

As the song progresses, it touches on the theme of change in behavior ('Mudanças no meu comportamento'). This change is linked to a 'distância louca de mim mesmo' (crazy distance from myself), indicating a sense of disconnection and the struggle to reconcile past and present selves. The desire to feel the past and present as a gift to the significant other suggests a longing to bridge this gap and find a sense of wholeness. The song captures the complexity of human emotions, the pain of solitude, and the transformative power of love and sacrifice.

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  1. Núcleo Base
  2. Pobre Paulista
  3. Receita Para Se Fazer Um Herói
  4. Tarde Vazia
  5. Teorema
  6. Vida Passageira
  7. Entre Seus Rins
  8. Eu Quero Sempre Mais
  9. Boneca De Cera
  10. Flerte Fatal
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