Tudo Passará

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The Ephemeral Nature of Love and Pain in 'Tudo Passará'

The song 'Tudo Passará' by Nelson Ned is a poignant reflection on the transient nature of love and the pain of loss. The lyrics convey a story of a brief love affair that ended unexpectedly, leaving the narrator with a sense of regret and sorrow. The phrase 'tudo passa, tudo passará' which translates to 'everything passes, everything will pass,' serves as a mantra throughout the song, emphasizing the inevitability of change and the fleeting nature of emotions.

As the song progresses, the narrator comes to terms with the heartache and learns from the experience. The repeated assertion that 'nothing stays, nothing will stay' reinforces the idea that all experiences, whether joyful or painful, are temporary. The narrator finds solace in the belief that true happiness can only be attained by fully giving oneself to love, as stated in the line 'Só se encontra a felicidade / Quando se entrega o coração' ('Happiness is only found / When one gives away the heart'). This suggests a hopeful outlook despite the pain of the past, and an openness to love again in the future.

Nelson Ned's musical style often includes romantic ballads with emotive lyrics, and 'Tudo Passará' is a classic example of his work. The song's message resonates with anyone who has experienced the highs and lows of love, and it serves as a reminder that while pain may be an inevitable part of life, it too shall pass, and hope remains for future happiness.

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