Eu Não Sou da Sua Rua

Marisa Monte Marisa Monte

A Journey of Solitude and Alienation

Marisa Monte's song "Eu Não Sou da Sua Rua" delves into themes of isolation, alienation, and the transient nature of human connections. The lyrics express a profound sense of not belonging, as the narrator repeatedly emphasizes that they are not from the same street, not a neighbor, and do not speak the same language. This metaphorical language suggests a deeper emotional and existential distance, highlighting the differences in their lives and experiences.

The phrase "Estou aqui de passagem" (I am here just passing through) reinforces the idea of temporariness and the fleeting nature of the narrator's presence. It suggests that the narrator feels like a transient figure in a world that is not their own, further emphasizing their sense of isolation. The repetition of this line underscores the transient and ephemeral nature of human connections and the feeling of being an outsider.

Marisa Monte's delivery of the song, with her emotive and soulful voice, adds depth to the lyrics, making the listener feel the weight of the narrator's solitude. The song's minimalist arrangement allows the lyrics to take center stage, creating an intimate and introspective atmosphere. This song resonates with anyone who has ever felt out of place or disconnected from their surroundings, offering a poignant reflection on the human experience of isolation and the search for belonging.

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  1. Cantinho Escondido
  2. Vento Sardo
  3. Depois
  4. Não É Fácil
  5. De Mais Ninguém
  6. Já Sei Namorar
  7. É Doce Morrer No Mar
  8. Meu Canário
  9. Mar Azul (part. Cesaria Evora)
  10. Ilusão
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