A Andorinha Da Primavera

Madredeus Madredeus

The Swallow of Spring: A Yearning for Freedom and Love

Madredeus' song "A Andorinha Da Primavera" is a poetic and evocative piece that captures a deep sense of longing and desire for freedom. The lyrics revolve around the image of a swallow, a bird often associated with the arrival of spring and new beginnings. The protagonist addresses the swallow, asking where it is flying and expressing a wish to be taken along to the sky. This desire to fly high and say goodbye to a loved one from above symbolizes a yearning for liberation and a different perspective on life.

The swallow, with its black wings, represents not just the arrival of spring but also the hope and renewal that come with it. The protagonist's plea to the swallow to take them to the sky reflects a deep emotional need to escape the confines of their current situation and experience the world from a new vantage point. This metaphor of flight and the sky is a powerful representation of freedom, dreams, and the desire to transcend earthly limitations.

Madredeus, known for their ethereal and melancholic musical style, often blends traditional Portuguese music with modern influences. In this song, the gentle and haunting melody complements the lyrical content, enhancing the sense of wistfulness and longing. The repeated refrain of wishing to fly like the swallow in spring underscores the universal human desire for freedom and the pursuit of one's dreams, making the song resonate deeply with listeners who have ever felt confined or yearned for something more in life.

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  1. A Andorinha Da Primavera
  2. O Ladrão
  3. A Cidade E Os Campos
  4. O Mar
  5. A Vida Boa
  6. O Menino
  7. Ainda
  8. O Navio
  9. Alfama
  10. O Paraíso
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