E Então, Que Quereis...?

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Navigating the Stormy Seas of History: João Bosco's Reflection

João Bosco's song "E Então, Que Quereis...?" is a profound reflection on the turbulent nature of history and the human condition. The lyrics open with a vivid image of rustling newspaper pages, symbolizing the constant influx of news and the relentless march of time. The mention of the smell of gunpowder rising from distant borders immediately sets a tone of conflict and unrest, suggesting that the world is perpetually on the brink of or engaged in warfare. This imagery serves to remind the listener of the omnipresence of violence and the way it permeates even the most personal spaces, like one's home.

The song then shifts to a broader contemplation of the past two decades, noting that despite the roaring storms of history, nothing fundamentally new has emerged. This could be interpreted as a commentary on the cyclical nature of human events, where despite technological and societal advancements, the core issues of conflict and strife remain unchanged. The lyrics express a resigned acceptance of this reality, acknowledging that while there is no reason to be particularly joyful, there is also no reason to be overwhelmingly sad. This stoic perspective highlights a sense of endurance and resilience in the face of ongoing challenges.

The final verses of the song offer a metaphor of navigating through the 'sea of history,' which is described as agitated and tumultuous. The imagery of cutting through waves like a ship's keel suggests a determination to move forward despite the obstacles. This powerful metaphor encapsulates the human spirit's ability to confront and overcome threats and wars, emphasizing a collective strength and perseverance. João Bosco's lyrical craftsmanship in "E Então, Que Quereis...?" thus provides a contemplative and resilient outlook on the enduring struggles of humanity.

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