Epitáfio

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Embracing Life's Simplicity: A Dive into Titãs' 'Epitáfio'

The song 'Epitáfio' by the Brazilian rock band Titãs is a poignant reflection on life and the regrets one might have when looking back. The lyrics express a longing for a life lived more fully, with more risks taken, more love expressed, and more appreciation for the simple moments, like watching the sunrise or sunset. The song's title, 'Epitaph,' suggests a final statement on one's life, emphasizing the theme of reflection and the contemplation of mortality.

The repeated lines about wishing to have accepted people and life as they are, convey a message of tolerance and understanding. It's a call to focus on what truly matters, to cherish joy and endure sadness without being overwhelmed by trivial concerns. The chorus, which speaks of chance protecting the singer while they walk distracted, could be interpreted as a metaphor for life's unpredictability and the idea that sometimes, things work out when least expected, or when one is not overly fixated on controlling every outcome.

The simplicity of the song's structure and its repetitive nature mirror the message of appreciating the simple things in life. 'Epitáfio' serves as a reminder to not get caught up in life's complexities and to live authentically, embracing both the highs and lows with acceptance. It's a universal message that resonates with many listeners, encouraging them to live life with less regret and more presence.

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  2. Sonífera Ilha
  3. Homem Primata
  4. Enquanto Houver Sol
  5. Querem Meu sangue/ The Harder They Come
  6. Isso
  7. Provas De Amor
  8. Amanhã Não Se Sabe
  9. A Melhor Banda de Todos Os Tempos da Última Semana
  10. Massacre
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