Tem Dias

PRISCILLA PRISCILLA

Unveiling the Self: A Journey Through Time

PRISCILLA's song "Tem Dias" delves into the complexities of self-discovery and the passage of time. The lyrics reflect a sense of nostalgia and introspection, as the artist looks back at an old photograph, unable to recall when it was taken. This moment triggers a feeling of disconnection, as if the past self is a stranger. The song captures the universal fear of change and the anxiety of not knowing who one will become, yet it emphasizes the importance of trying despite the fear of failure.

The recurring line, "Tem dias que eu sinto que eu só existo na hora em que ninguém me vê" (There are days when I feel like I only exist when no one sees me), speaks to the feeling of invisibility and the struggle to be seen and understood. This sentiment is further explored through the metaphor of the mirror, which the artist refers to as an enemy for its brutal honesty. The mirror symbolizes self-reflection and the often harsh truths we must face about ourselves.

Ultimately, the song encourages patience and self-acceptance, urging listeners to let time reveal their true selves. The repetition of the phrase "Deixe que o tempo revele você" (Let time reveal you) serves as a comforting reminder that self-discovery is a gradual process. The song's introspective nature and its exploration of identity, fear, and acceptance resonate deeply, making it a poignant reflection on the human experience.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Tua Palavra (part. PC Baruk e Rebeca Nemer)
  2. LA REINA
  3. Girassol (part. Whindersson Nunes)
  4. O Meu Sim É Todo Seu (part. Projota)
  5. Gente (de Zero a Dez)
  6. ELEMENTO X
  7. Empatia
  8. UNICÓRNIOS
  9. Recomeçar
  10. Da Água Pro Vinho
View all PRISCILLA songs

Most popular topics in PRISCILLA songs

Related artists

  1. Melim
    Melim
  2. Mariana Nolasco
    Mariana Nolasco
  3. Carol Biazin
    Carol Biazin
  4. Isadora Pompeo
    Isadora Pompeo
  5. Fernanda Brum
    Fernanda Brum
  6. Bruna Karla
    Bruna Karla
  7. Paulo César Baruk
    Paulo César Baruk
  8. Yudi Tamashiro
    Yudi Tamashiro