Finding Miracles in Tears: The Healing Journey of 'Milágrimas'

Itamar Assumpção's song 'Milágrimas' is a poetic exploration of coping with pain and sadness. The title itself is a clever portmanteau of 'mil' (thousand) and 'lágrimas' (tears), suggesting that through the process of shedding many tears, one can find miracles. The song offers a series of whimsical and practical suggestions for dealing with emotional distress, from changing one's hairstyle to going to the cinema, emphasizing the importance of taking action to alter one's state of mind.

The lyrics encourage a proactive approach to overcoming sorrow. Assumpção suggests that if something has already been bitter, it's time to change it—whether it's a dress or a mindset. The idea is to break free from conventional patterns and embrace new experiences, making life meaningful again. The repeated line, 'A cada mil lágrimas sai um milagre' (With every thousand tears comes a miracle), serves as a mantra, reminding listeners that enduring pain can lead to unexpected and transformative outcomes.

The song also touches on the inevitability of sadness and the importance of embracing it. Assumpção advises feeling the 'gosto do sal' (taste of salt) in one's tears, acknowledging the pain rather than avoiding it. This acceptance is portrayed as a crucial step in the healing process. The lyrics blend humor and wisdom, suggesting that even in the depths of despair, there is room for creativity and self-reinvention. Whether it's through prayer, poetry, or simply changing one's routine, 'Milágrimas' offers a hopeful message that miracles can emerge from the most challenging times.

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  1. Tua Boca
  2. Vê Se Me Esquece
  3. Venha Até São Paulo
  4. Zé Pelintra
  5. Persigo São Paulo
  6. Milágrimas
  7. Já deu pra sentir
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