Além, Porém Aqui

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Embracing Courage and Truth: A Journey Beyond

“Além, Porém Aqui” by O Teatro Mágico is a poetic exploration of the human experience, delving into themes of fear, desire, and the pursuit of truth. The song opens with a reflection on how societal norms and personal fears have evolved, suggesting a shift in how people experience and express emotions. The lyrics juxtapose pain and euphoria, urging listeners to question and challenge these feelings rather than passively accept them. This call to “discordar” (disagree) sets the tone for a journey of introspection and self-discovery.

The recurring motif of dissecting a flower symbolizes a deeper examination of life’s beauty and complexities. By renouncing superficial pleasures and dissecting the essence of existence, the song suggests that true living involves more than just thoughtless enjoyment. The phrase “o viver é não pensar” (to live is not to think) can be interpreted as a critique of overthinking and a call to embrace the present moment fully. This idea is further emphasized by the contrast between enduring the “vil alegoria” (vile allegory) and maturing the good, highlighting the importance of personal growth and resilience.

The chorus, with its call to “acorda coragem em si” (awaken courage within), serves as a powerful reminder to embrace one’s inner strength and face the truth. The song encourages listeners to welcome truth, address longing, and strive to reach beyond their current state. The final lines, “semear o amor” (sow love), encapsulate the song’s ultimate message: through courage, truth, and love, one can transcend limitations and achieve a deeper, more meaningful existence.

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  1. Canção da Terra
  2. Além, Porém Aqui
  3. Sobra Tanta Falta
  4. Menina
  5. Partilha
  6. Sonho de Uma Flauta
  7. Amadurecência
  8. A Pedra Mais Alta
  9. Retrovisor
  10. Da Entrega
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