Cicatrizes

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The Quest for Fleeting Happiness in Roberta Sá's 'Cicatrizes'

Roberta Sá's song 'Cicatrizes,' which translates to 'Scars' in English, delves into the emotional landscape of love and its lasting impact. The lyrics speak to the universal experience of seeking solace and happiness after enduring the pain that life and love can bring. The song's protagonist seems to be grappling with the aftermath of a love that has left deep emotional scars, ones that do not fully heal but at least become less painful over time.

The recurring theme of seeking a love that at least 'does not do harm' suggests a resignation to the idea that while perfect happiness may be elusive, one can hope for a relationship that brings a modicum of joy without further pain. The reference to carnival, a time of celebration and temporary abandonment of everyday concerns, symbolizes the desire for a love that is joyful, even if it is transient. The song captures the bittersweet acceptance of fleeting happiness in a world where pain often dominates.

Roberta Sá, a Brazilian singer known for her samba and MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) styles, uses her music to explore complex emotions and the human condition. 'Cicatrizes' is a reflection of her ability to convey deep feelings through her art, touching on themes of love, pain, and the pursuit of happiness. The song resonates with anyone who has ever longed for a reprieve from emotional suffering, even if only for a moment.

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  2. Cicatrizes
  3. Faceira
  4. Coração Leviano
  5. Pavilhão de Espelhos
  6. Eu Sambo Mesmo
  7. Você Não Poderia Surgir Agora
  8. Ah, Se Eu Vou
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