Compartilhar

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The Call for Compassion in 'Compartilhar' by Oficina G3

In 'Compartilhar,' Oficina G3 delves into the themes of empathy, compassion, and the shared human experience. The song opens with a stark contrast between abundance and scarcity, highlighting the disparity between those who have plenty and those who struggle to survive. The imagery of closing the curtains to avoid seeing the harsh realities outside serves as a metaphor for the willful ignorance that many people adopt to silence their conscience. This sets the stage for a deeper exploration of social responsibility and the moral imperative to acknowledge and address the suffering of others.

The lyrics poignantly describe the juxtaposition of different lives within the same building, where joy and sorrow coexist. On one floor, a new life is celebrated, while on another, a life is mourned. This duality underscores the universality of human emotions and experiences, suggesting that despite our differences, we are all connected through our joys and sorrows. The song emphasizes that love and compassion are divine responses to these shared experiences, urging listeners to partake in both the happiness and the pain of others.

The recurring refrain, 'Compartilhar, partilhar do choro e a alegria / Compadecer, padecer da dor que se faz minha,' reinforces the message of solidarity and empathy. It calls for an active engagement in the lives of others, to share in their tears and laughter, and to feel their pain as if it were one's own. This powerful message encourages a sense of community and mutual support, reminding us that our humanity is defined by our ability to connect with and care for one another.

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  2. Confiar
  3. João
  4. Ele Se Foi
  5. Obediência
  6. Cego
  7. Minha Luta
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