Recomeçar

Tim Bernardes Tim Bernardes

Embracing New Beginnings: The Journey of 'Recomeçar'

Tim Bernardes' song 'Recomeçar' is a poignant exploration of endings and new beginnings. The lyrics reflect a deep sense of acceptance and understanding that life is a series of cycles. The opening lines, 'Eu vou deixar ela ir embora / Chegou a hora,' signify a moment of letting go, acknowledging that the time has come for a relationship or a phase in life to end. This act of release is not portrayed as a defeat but as a necessary step in the journey of life.

The repetition of 'Chegou a hora' and 'Daqui pra frente' emphasizes the inevitability of change and the importance of moving forward. Bernardes reassures himself and the listener that closing oneself off forever is not the answer. Instead, embracing the future with an open heart is crucial. The line 'O que começa terá seu final / E isso é normal' serves as a reminder that every beginning has an end, and this is a natural part of life. This acceptance of life's impermanence is a central theme in the song.

The most profound message comes in the final lines, 'A dor do fim vem pra purificar / Recomeçar.' Here, Bernardes suggests that the pain of an ending has a purifying effect, cleansing the soul and making way for a fresh start. The concept of 'Recomeçar' or 'starting over' is presented as a hopeful and rejuvenating process. The song encourages listeners to view endings not as failures but as opportunities for growth and renewal, embodying a philosophy of resilience and optimism.

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