Fiera Herida

Maria Bethânia Maria Bethânia

The Resilient Spirit of a Wounded Beast

Maria Bethânia's song "Fiera Herida" delves deep into the emotional turmoil and resilience of someone who has endured a painful and tumultuous relationship. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who has escaped a damaging situation, but not without bearing the scars of their ordeal. The imagery of torn clothes and dreams symbolizes the profound impact of the experience, leaving the protagonist both physically and emotionally wounded. Despite the pain, there is a sense of survival and a determination to move forward, even if the journey is fraught with difficulty.

The song uses the metaphor of a wild animal to describe the protagonist's state of being. Initially, the animal is described as domesticated, having forgotten the risks and allowed itself to be led astray. This represents the vulnerability and trust placed in the relationship, which ultimately led to betrayal and hurt. The protagonist's realization of their naivety and the subsequent emotional scars are poignantly expressed through the lines about the heart's inability to forget, even if it forgives. This highlights the enduring nature of emotional wounds and the struggle to heal from them.

As the song progresses, the imagery shifts to that of a wounded animal trying to find its way. The protagonist's steps are described as free yet aimless, reflecting a sense of liberation mixed with uncertainty. The search for shelter, help, and companionship underscores the human need for connection and support, even in the face of adversity. The acknowledgment of past flowers that couldn't withstand constant storms serves as a metaphor for the fragility of love and the inevitability of scars. Ultimately, the song concludes with a resigned acceptance of the unchangeable nature of their love and the lasting impact it has had on the protagonist's body, soul, and heart.

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  2. Sonho Impossível
  3. Amor de Índio
  4. Minha História (Gesubambino)
  5. Seu Jeito de Amar
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  7. Mamãe Oxum
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