The Tides of Life: Navigating Dreams and Destiny in 'Maré'

Rodrigo Amarante's song 'Maré' is a poetic exploration of life's ebb and flow, using the metaphor of the tide to illustrate the constant changes and uncertainties we face. The lyrics open with the imagery of the tide that both takes and brings, symbolizing the cyclical nature of experiences and opportunities. Each port and dock represents different stages or moments in life, suggesting that every arrival is also a departure, and vice versa.

The song delves into the internal struggle between feeling and understanding. The narrator reflects on the insufficiency of merely seeing the sky, implying a deeper yearning for knowledge and comprehension. This duality is further emphasized in the lines 'Fosse só sentir / Precisei saber' (If it were only to feel / I needed to know), highlighting the human desire to make sense of emotions and experiences. The interplay between reason and faith is a recurring theme, suggesting that true fortune lies in the acceptance of life's unpredictability and the simple act of living.

Amarante also touches on the influence of external forces, such as the moon's pull on the tides, which metaphorically stirs the emotions within. The reference to Pierrot and Harlequin, characters from the Commedia dell'arte, adds a layer of theatricality and complexity, symbolizing the different roles and masks we wear in life. Ultimately, the song conveys a message of resilience and persistence, as the narrator insists on understanding and feeling despite the challenges. The closing lines, 'É ter amor pra dar / Quem não tem?' (It's having love to give / Who doesn't?), underscore the universal need for love and connection, suggesting that these are the true constants amidst life's ever-changing tides.

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  2. Irene
  3. Hourglass
  4. Nada Em Vão
  5. I'm Ready
  6. O Cometa
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  10. Maré
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