Abrigo

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Rediscovering the Self: A Journey Through Time and Memory

In Jota.Pê's song "Abrigo," the artist delves into the complexities of self-perception and the passage of time. The lyrics open with an acknowledgment of human fallibility, suggesting that people often misinterpret their own actions and inflate the significance of their mistakes. This sets the stage for a deeper exploration of how we relate to our past selves and the importance of memory in shaping our identity.

The song questions whether the real issue lies in forgetting who we once were. Jota.Pê reflects on the idea that our past selves are not necessarily wrong or irrelevant just because they belong to a different time. Instead, he suggests that remembering and embracing our former selves can be a source of strength and continuity. This theme is reinforced by the lines that express a desire for the past self to be visible in the present, indicating a longing for a cohesive identity that transcends time.

As the song progresses, it offers a message of hope and resilience. The artist encourages the listener to fight against the pain that resides within and to rekindle the joy that serves as a personal refuge. The metaphor of a smile as a shelter underscores the idea that inner peace and happiness are not only attainable but also essential for navigating life's challenges. By urging the listener to "semeia de novo esse sorriso," Jota.Pê emphasizes the regenerative power of positivity and self-acceptance.

"Abrigo" is a poignant reminder of the importance of self-reflection, the value of our past experiences, and the enduring strength found in inner joy and resilience.

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