Estrada Nova
Oswaldo Montenegro
Embracing Change and Overcoming Fear in 'Estrada Nova'
Oswaldo Montenegro's song 'Estrada Nova' delves into the universal experience of fear and uncertainty that accompanies change. The lyrics poignantly capture the anxiety of leaving behind the familiar and stepping into the unknown. Montenegro begins by acknowledging the fear of departure, the awkwardness of not knowing what to do, and the frustration of feeling unheard by the world. This resonates with anyone who has faced a significant life transition, highlighting the emotional turmoil that often accompanies such moments.
The recurring line, 'Lembra se puder, se não der, esqueça, de algum jeito vai passar,' serves as a comforting mantra. It suggests that while pain and fear are inevitable, they are also temporary. This line encourages listeners to remember the good if they can, but if not, to let go and trust that the pain will eventually subside. The imagery of the sun rising on a new road symbolizes hope and renewal. Despite any attempts to resist, the sun will shine, and a new day will begin, bringing with it new opportunities and possibilities.
Montenegro also touches on the concept of the future holding one's hand, a metaphor for the inevitability of moving forward. The question of whether it's the train that has passed or the person who remains at the station reflects the confusion and introspection that often accompany change. Ultimately, the song conveys a message of resilience and acceptance. It reassures listeners that while change can be daunting, it is also a natural part of life, and with time, the fear and pain will pass, making way for new beginnings.