Samba-Enredo 2019 - Eu Sou o Tempo, Tempo É Vida
G.R.E.S. Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel (RJ)
The Dance of Time: A Journey Through Life and Memory
The samba-enredo 'Eu Sou o Tempo, Tempo É Vida' by G.R.E.S. Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel is a poetic exploration of time and its profound impact on life. The lyrics personify time as a guiding force, a 'Senhor da razão' (Lord of reason) and a 'luz que me guia' (light that guides me), emphasizing its role in shaping our experiences and emotions. The recurring theme of counting time to witness the passage of a beloved entity suggests a deep connection between the passage of time and the anticipation of cherished moments.
The song reflects on the narrator's childhood, evoking nostalgia with lines like 'Era eu guri pequeno, Pés descalços, meu lugar' (I was a little boy, barefoot, my place). This imagery paints a vivid picture of innocence and simplicity, contrasting with the complexities of adulthood. The mention of 'colhi a flor da idade' (I harvested the flower of age) signifies the transition from youth to maturity, highlighting the inevitable passage of time and its role in personal growth.
The lyrics also touch on the bittersweet nature of time, describing it as something that can both 'machuca' (hurt) and 'cura a dor' (heal the pain). This duality underscores the emotional depth of the song, acknowledging that time can bring both joy and sorrow. The desire to 'reencontrar o mestre na Avenida' (reencounter the master on the Avenue) suggests a longing to reconnect with influential figures from the past, further emphasizing the theme of memory and the enduring impact of those who shape our lives.
Ultimately, 'Eu Sou o Tempo, Tempo É Vida' is a celebration of life's journey, marked by the passage of time and the memories we create along the way. It encourages listeners to embrace their dreams and cherish the moments that define their identity, as encapsulated in the closing lines, 'Vamos lá, a hora é essa!' (Let's go, the time is now!).