Lanterna Dos Afogados

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Guiding Light in the Darkness: A Tale of Hope and Resilience

Maria Gadú's song 'Lanterna Dos Afogados' is a poignant exploration of hope, resilience, and unwavering support in times of despair. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone navigating through dark and challenging times, symbolized by the recurring theme of darkness and night. The 'lanterna dos afogados' (lantern of the drowned) serves as a metaphor for a guiding light, offering hope and direction to those who feel lost and overwhelmed by their circumstances.

The song's narrative is deeply empathetic, with the singer expressing a willingness to wait and provide support, no matter how long it takes. This is evident in lines like 'Tô te esperando, vê se não vai demorar' (I'm waiting for you, see if you won't take long). The imagery of a 'cais no porto' (dock in the port) further emphasizes the idea of a safe haven, a place of refuge for those in need. The song acknowledges the scars and marks left by life's struggles, yet it also highlights the resilience and strength that come from enduring these challenges.

Maria Gadú's soulful delivery adds an emotional depth to the lyrics, making the listener feel the weight of the long night and the relief of finding a guiding light. The song's message is universal, resonating with anyone who has faced difficult times and found solace in the support of others. It speaks to the human experience of suffering, hope, and the enduring power of compassion and solidarity.

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  2. Linda Rosa
  3. Lanterna Dos Afogados
  4. Quase Sem Querer
  5. Bela Flor
  6. Like a Rose
  7. Suspiro
  8. João de Barro (part. Leandro Léo)
  9. Escudos
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