Velhos Tempos
Roberta Miranda
Nostalgia and Lost Love in 'Velhos Tempos'
Roberta Miranda's song 'Velhos Tempos' is a poignant reflection on nostalgia and the passage of time, capturing the essence of a bygone era filled with romance and emotional depth. The lyrics evoke vivid memories of the past, where the mention of 'grandes boleros' and 'cravos na lapela' conjures images of a time when love was expressed through grand gestures and subtle, intimate moments. The use of 'meia luz' and 'papo sussurrando' adds to the romantic ambiance, painting a picture of whispered confessions of love in dimly lit settings.
The song also highlights the distinct characteristics of men and women from that era, with 'mulheres de batom rosa-choque' and 'homens decididos' symbolizing the boldness and decisiveness that defined romantic pursuits. The reference to 'o perfume que ela usava jasmim' adds a sensory layer to the memories, making the past feel almost tangible. The instrumental elements, such as 'solo de pistão, gogó e violino,' further enhance the nostalgic feel, as these instruments often evoke a sense of timelessness and emotional resonance.
As the song progresses, it shifts from reminiscing about the past to reflecting on the present. The lines 'Hoje tantos anos se passaram' and 'Somente este amor ficou' suggest that while time has moved on, the love and memories from those 'velhos tempos' remain. However, this nostalgia is tinged with sadness, as indicated by 'Hoje eu caminho lado a lado com a tristeza com a dor.' The song concludes with a sense of longing and acceptance, acknowledging that these 'recordações' or memories are all that remain of a once vibrant and passionate time. 'Velhos Tempos' is a beautiful ode to the enduring power of love and the bittersweet nature of memories.