Amuleto

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The Cling of Love: Understanding Tiê's 'Amuleto'

The song 'Amuleto' by Brazilian artist Tiê is a poignant expression of love and dependency. The lyrics convey a deep sense of attachment and a fear of loss, as the protagonist pleads with João not to let her regret having loved him or to let her slip away. The use of João's name throughout the song personalizes the message, making it feel like an intimate conversation or a desperate plea.

The song's chorus, where the protagonist asks to be kept close, locked up, and alarmed, metaphorically suggests a desire for security and assurance in the relationship. This need for constant presence and protection is further emphasized by requests for frequent contact, vigilance, and emotional care. The protagonist's longing for grand romantic gestures, such as being taken to the cinema, the moon, or being given a star, illustrates a yearning for a love that is both grounding and transcendent.

The title 'Amuleto,' which means 'amulet' in English, symbolizes the desire to be cherished and kept close, like a protective charm. The protagonist wants to be an integral part of João's life, as close as an amulet that one would wear around the neck. However, there is also an acknowledgment of the delicate balance required in love, as she cautions João not to hold her too tightly, lest she escapes. This speaks to the complexity of love, where too much control can be suffocating, and too little can lead to a loss of connection.

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