Felicidade?

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The Elusive Nature of Happiness

The song 'Felicidade?' by O Teatro Mágico delves into the multifaceted and often elusive concept of happiness. Through a series of perspectives from different societal roles, the lyrics explore how happiness is perceived and defined differently by various individuals. The tolo (fool) dismisses happiness as non-existent, while the intellectual sees it as a complex, nuanced concept. The businessman ties happiness to profit, and the worker links it to job security. The scientist views it as a future discovery, the mystic believes it is written in the stars, and the politician equates it with power. The church, on the other hand, suggests that happiness without sadness is impossible, ending with a solemn 'Amém.'

The poet, however, stands apart from these perspectives. By laughing at the varied and often contradictory definitions of happiness, the poet experiences a fleeting moment of true happiness. This moment of joy, unburdened by societal expectations or intellectual debates, highlights the simplicity and spontaneity that can accompany genuine happiness. The poet's laughter serves as a critique of the overly complicated and materialistic views of happiness held by others.

O Teatro Mágico, known for their poetic and theatrical style, uses this song to question the societal constructs around happiness. The band often blends music, poetry, and performance art to create thought-provoking pieces. 'Felicidade?' encourages listeners to reflect on their own definitions of happiness and consider whether it is something that can be achieved through external means or if it is a more internal, ephemeral experience. The song's structure, with its varied voices and concluding poetic insight, invites a deeper contemplation of what it truly means to be happy.

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  3. Sonho de Uma Flauta
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  6. Deixa Ser
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