Tarde te amei

Stênio Március Stênio Március

A Late Awakening to Divine Love

Stênio Március's song "Tarde te amei" is a poignant reflection on the realization of divine love and the regret of discovering it late in life. The lyrics are deeply introspective, drawing from the spiritual journey of seeking and eventually finding a profound connection with God. The song opens with the acknowledgment that God was always present within the singer, yet he sought fulfillment in external, worldly things. This search led him to appreciate the beauty of God's creations without recognizing the Creator Himself.

The recurring theme of regret is evident in the chorus, where the singer laments, "Tarde muito tarde, foi que eu te amei" (Too late, too late, I loved you). This line captures the sorrow of realizing the divine presence and love only after a prolonged period of spiritual deafness and blindness. The metaphor of God's call breaking through the singer's deafness and the light dispelling his blindness signifies a profound spiritual awakening. The imagery of fragrance and touch further emphasizes the sensory and transformative experience of encountering divine love.

The song's lyrics are inspired by the writings of Saint Augustine, particularly his "Confessions," where he expresses similar sentiments of finding God late in life. Március's musical style, which blends contemporary Christian music with poetic lyricism, enhances the emotional depth of the song. The repetition of the phrase "Tarde demais te amei" (Too late, too late, I loved you) underscores the bittersweet realization and the longing for a deeper, more immediate connection with the divine. Ultimately, the song is a heartfelt expression of spiritual awakening, regret, and the enduring desire for divine peace and fulfillment.

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  1. Velha Amizade
  2. O Senhor do Tempo
  3. Tarde te amei
  4. Moldura
  5. Fim de Tarde No Portão
  6. Tapeceiro
  7. O Sonho
  8. Alguém como Eu
  9. E Se
  10. Acordo
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