Embracing Life's Trials: The Journey of Faith in 'É Preciso'

Shirley Carvalhaes' song 'É Preciso' is a poignant exploration of the trials and tribulations that one must endure in life, framed within a deeply spiritual context. The lyrics emphasize the necessity of experiencing hardships to truly appreciate the moments of peace and to recognize the presence of a higher power guiding us through these challenges. The song opens with the metaphor of a turbulent sea that must be calmed, symbolizing life's inevitable storms and the subsequent tranquility that follows, surprising everyone with its suddenness and serenity.

The song continues to delve into the theme of isolation and the absence of friends, suggesting that these moments are crucial for realizing that divine companionship is constant and unwavering. This idea is reinforced with the imagery of dreams being swept away by the wind, only to be replaced by something far greater than one could have imagined. The process of being 'broken' is also highlighted, indicating that personal growth and healing often require starting anew, much like repairing a shattered vase.

Carvalhaes reassures listeners that these painful experiences are temporary and necessary for spiritual and personal development. The repeated refrain 'É preciso' (It is necessary) serves as a reminder that suffering, loss, and solitude are integral parts of the human experience, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding and faith. The song's comforting message is that despite the pain, one is never truly alone, and every trial is a step towards a more profound connection with the divine. The closing lines emphasize the transient nature of suffering, encouraging resilience and hope with the assurance that 'this desert is not forever' and 'everything passes.'

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