The Weight of Growing Up: Unveiling the Traumas of Adulthood

In Roberto Carlos' poignant song "Traumas," the artist delves into the complexities of growing up and the inevitable disillusionment that comes with it. The lyrics reflect a deep sense of nostalgia and a bittersweet acknowledgment of the harsh realities that adulthood brings. Carlos begins by recalling his father's advice to never lie, juxtaposing it with the realization that his father also shielded him from the harsh truths of the world. This sets the stage for a reflection on the traumas that only become apparent as one matures, highlighting the innocence lost in the process of growing up.

The song further explores the theme of childhood innocence through the metaphor of angels, which represent the comforting fantasies and illusions that parents often create for their children. These angels, however, disappear as the singer grows older, symbolizing the loss of childhood wonder and the onset of adult responsibilities and fears. The mention of fever-induced delirium and nightmares adds a layer of vulnerability, emphasizing the emotional and psychological struggles that accompany the transition from childhood to adulthood.

Carlos also touches on the idea that sometimes, lies or fantasies are necessary to cope with life's difficulties. He reflects on his own experiences and contemplates the possibility of perpetuating the same cycle with his own child, suggesting that a certain level of deception might be essential to protect the innocence of the next generation. This cyclical nature of parental protection and the eventual realization of life's harsh truths form the crux of the song, making it a deeply relatable and introspective piece.

"Traumas" is a heartfelt exploration of the inevitable loss of innocence and the emotional scars that come with growing up. It speaks to the universal experience of grappling with the realities of life while trying to preserve a sense of wonder and hope for future generations.

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