Novo Ciclo (Orgânico #5)

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Breaking Free: Embracing a New Cycle in 'Novo Ciclo (Orgânico #5)'

In 'Novo Ciclo (Orgânico #5)' by Rap Box, the lyrics delve into the journey of self-discovery and liberation from societal expectations. The song begins with the artist reflecting on the guidance and pressures imposed by others, leading to confusion and emotional turmoil. The metaphor of carrying the weight of ropes symbolizes the burdens and constraints that society places on individuals, stifling their true selves and desires.

As the song progresses, the artist describes the suffocating feeling of living a life dictated by external forces. The imagery of closed eyes and locked hearts represents the lack of freedom and the suppression of one's true identity. The artist's struggle against the current and the cold, poetic nights highlight the internal conflict and the search for an escape. The open Bible serves as a guide, suggesting a spiritual or moral compass in the quest for self-liberation.

The chorus, with its repeated question, 'Who asked me what I wanted to be?' underscores the theme of autonomy and the desire to break free from imposed roles. The artist criticizes the superficiality and vanity of society, where people seek value in material possessions rather than in genuine emotions and connections. The song encourages listeners to close their eyes to external pressures, embrace their inner divine source, and find liberation through self-awareness and vision.

The final verses celebrate the beginning of a new cycle, a fresh start where one can slow down and appreciate life. The imagery of the world turning and the guiding star symbolizes hope and direction. The artist aspires to be a radiant sun, spreading light and positivity every day, embodying the essence of a new, liberated self.

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