Sê Valente!

Marcos Almeida Marcos Almeida

Courage in the Face of Fear: A Journey of Faith

Marcos Almeida's song "Sê Valente!" delves into the profound struggle between fear and faith. The lyrics open with a sense of disconnection from the divine, as the singer admits to having forgotten how to listen to the eternal voice. This disconnection is further emphasized by the singer's preoccupation with past actions and an inability to find solace in solitude. The repeated plea for guidance and the desire to learn how to sing and listen again highlight a deep yearning for spiritual reconnection and understanding.

The song then transitions into a reflection on the debilitating nature of fear. The singer acknowledges the overwhelming sense of abandonment and weakness that comes with solitude. Despite having a divine presence, the fear still manages to disrupt and spoil the sense of peace. This internal conflict is poignantly captured in the lines, "Eu tenho Você, mas o meu medo estraga," which translates to "I have You, but my fear spoils it." The repetition of the word "estraga" (spoils) underscores the pervasive and destructive power of fear.

However, the song offers a powerful resolution through the recurring command, "Sê valente!" (Be brave!). This divine exhortation serves as a beacon of hope and strength, suggesting that courage can be found by listening to the higher voice. The repetition of this phrase acts as a mantra, encouraging the listener to overcome fear by embracing bravery and faith. In essence, "Sê Valente!" is a call to rise above fear through spiritual resilience and trust in a higher power.

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  1. Cuidando de Você
  2. Jeito do Céu
  3. Em Parte
  4. Conviver
  5. Respirar
  6. Antes de Falar com Deus
  7. A Alegria Que Eu Sinto Agora
  8. Toda Dor É Por Enquanto
  9. Sê Valente!
  10. Deus, Onde Estás?
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