oxalá

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Longing and Hope in MARO's 'oxalá'

MARO's song 'oxalá' is a heartfelt exploration of longing, hope, and the uncertainty that comes with love. The title itself, 'oxalá,' is a Portuguese word that translates to 'hopefully' or 'God willing,' setting the tone for a narrative filled with yearning and desire for a positive outcome. The lyrics convey a deep emotional connection and the hope that the feelings are mutual, despite the physical distance between the lovers.

The song opens with the artist closing her eyes and envisioning her loved one close by, expressing a strong desire for their relationship to succeed. This imagery of closing eyes to see someone near is a powerful metaphor for the depth of her feelings and the intensity of her longing. The repeated plea, 'Oxalá digas que sentes o mesmo' (Hopefully you say you feel the same), underscores the uncertainty and vulnerability inherent in love, especially when separated by distance.

As the song progresses, MARO acknowledges the impermanence of life and the importance of living in the moment. She urges her lover to cherish the present, as the future is uncertain. This carpe diem attitude is a common theme in love songs, but MARO's delivery is particularly poignant, given the context of separation. The fear of being replaced and the internal conflict about whether to stay or leave add layers of complexity to the narrative. Despite her fears, she chooses to remain hopeful, leaving the door open for a positive outcome, encapsulated in the line, 'Vai que até dá certo' (Maybe it will work out).

The song's emotional depth is further enhanced by MARO's soulful voice and the minimalist musical arrangement, which allows the lyrics to take center stage. 'oxalá' is a beautiful testament to the power of hope and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of uncertainty and fear.

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  1. LIFELINE
  2. oxalá
  3. saudade, saudade
  4. tens morada em mim
  5. Hortelã
  6. Há de Sarar
  7. just wanna forget you
  8. can you see me?
  9. Still Feel It All
  10. am i not enough for now?
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