Depois De Ter Você (feat. Adriana Calcanhotto)

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The Transformative Power of Love in 'Depois De Ter Você'

Maria Bethânia's song 'Depois De Ter Você,' featuring Adriana Calcanhotto, is a poetic exploration of the transformative power of love. The lyrics convey a sense of completeness and fulfillment that comes from being with a loved one. The opening lines, 'Depois de ter você / Pra que querer saber / Que horas são?' suggest that once the singer has their beloved, the trivialities of daily life, such as knowing the time, become irrelevant. This sentiment is further emphasized with the lines questioning the importance of the weather, the season, or even the purpose of a song itself. The presence of the loved one renders all these details insignificant.

The song delves deeper into the idea that love transcends the need for external validation or intellectual pursuits. 'Poetas para quê? / Os deuses, as dúvidas' implies that the presence of the beloved makes the musings of poets, the existence of gods, and the uncertainties of life unnecessary. The lyrics suggest that love provides a sense of certainty and divinity that surpasses all other forms of understanding and belief. The rhetorical questions about the purpose of almond trees lining the streets and the streets themselves further illustrate the idea that love redefines the meaning and importance of everything around us.

Maria Bethânia, known for her emotive and powerful voice, brings a profound depth to these lyrics. Her collaboration with Adriana Calcanhotto, another celebrated Brazilian artist, adds a layer of richness to the song. Together, they create a piece that is not just about love but about the existential shift that true love can bring. The song invites listeners to reflect on how love can alter our perception of the world, making everything else seem secondary and almost redundant.

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