Nem Vi Que o Tempo Voou

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The Fleeting Nature of Time in Lagum's 'Nem Vi Que o Tempo Voou'

Lagum's song 'Nem Vi Que o Tempo Voou' captures the essence of nostalgia and the bittersweet passage of time. The Brazilian band, known for their melodic pop-rock tunes, often explores themes of love, youth, and introspection. In this song, the lyrics invite the listener into a personal narrative, one that reflects on past relationships and the swift movement of time.

The opening lines set a casual and intimate tone, suggesting a reconnection with someone from the past. The invitation to 'passa lá em casa' (come over to my house) and the mention of sharing the singer's city with the guest imply a desire to share personal space and memories. The repetition of 'sei que cê sabe que eu sinto muita saudade' (I know you know that I miss you a lot) emphasizes a deep longing and the enduring impact of the relationship on the singer. The phrase 'é tipo necessidade' (it's kind of a necessity) suggests that this connection is not just wanted but needed.

The chorus, with its simple yet profound realization 'Nem vi que o tempo voou' (I didn't even see that time flew by), serves as a poignant reminder of how quickly life moves forward. The singer's admission of feeling better than yesterday but worse than before captures the complexity of emotions tied to growth and change. The wine shared between the two characters symbolizes both celebration and an attempt to hold onto a moment that is slipping away. The assertion 'eu não sou de ninguém' (I belong to no one) at the end of the song hints at a declaration of independence and self-identity, despite the shared history and affection.

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  1. Olha
  2. Oi
  3. EU TE AMO
  4. Depois do Fim
  5. Pra Lá de Bagdá
  6. Fale Mais
  7. NÃO VOU FALAR DE AMOR
  8. Intro
  9. 2026
  10. É Seu
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