As Quatro Estações

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The Timeless Seasons of Love: An Analysis of 'As Quatro Estações'

The song 'As Quatro Estações' by the Brazilian pop duo Sandy & Junior is a poetic exploration of love's enduring nature, using the metaphor of the four seasons to describe the emotional landscape of a romantic relationship. The lyrics convey a message of love that remains constant despite the changing external conditions, much like the seasons that come and go.

The opening verses set a scene where night falls and the cold descends, symbolizing moments of loneliness and fear. However, the presence of a warm, protective love inside counters the external coldness and solitude. This contrast between the internal warmth of love and the external chill of the world is a recurring theme throughout the song. As the seasons change, the emotions associated with each one are described, but it is the 'fire of passion' that truly warms the heart, not the weather itself.

The chorus emphasizes the cyclical nature of the seasons, with the autumn leaves falling in the yard, but the singer's love remains steadfast and 'immortal.' This imagery suggests that while everything around may change and decay, true love is unchanging and everlasting. The repetition of the phrase 'é imortal' (it's immortal) serves as a powerful affirmation of love's permanence. The song, therefore, celebrates love as a force that transcends time and the physical world, offering comfort and stability amidst life's uncertainties.

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  1. Como Um Flash
  2. Eu Acho Que Pirei
  3. Não Ter
  4. Inesquecível
  5. Vai Ter Que Rebolar
  6. Obrigado, Mãe
  7. Vivo Por Ella (part. Andrea Bocelli)
  8. A Lenda
  9. A Arte do Coração
  10. O Amor Faz
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