As Praias Desertas

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The Eternal Call of Love and Nature in 'As Praias Desertas'

Tom Jobim's song 'As Praias Desertas' is a poetic exploration of love, longing, and the timeless connection between human emotions and nature. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of deserted beaches waiting for the reunion of two lovers. This imagery of the beaches serves as a metaphor for the enduring and patient nature of true love, which remains constant despite the passage of time and the absence of the beloved.

The recurring elements of nature in the song, such as the playful sea, the calling wind, and the untouched wilderness, symbolize the natural and inevitable pull of love. The sea's call and the wind's whisper are reminders that the protagonist cannot ignore their feelings any longer. These natural elements emphasize the idea that love is an intrinsic part of life, as natural and essential as the wind and the sea.

Jobim's lyrics also delve into the theme of inevitability in love. The lines 'Porque tudo na vida há de ser sempre assim / Se eu gosto de você / E você gosta de mim' suggest that love is a fundamental truth that cannot be denied or ignored. The deserted beaches, waiting patiently, reflect the unwavering hope and anticipation for the lovers' reunion. This song beautifully captures the essence of bossa nova, blending lyrical poetry with the serene and evocative sounds of nature, creating a timeless piece that resonates with the universal experience of love and longing.

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  1. Por Toda Minha Vida
  2. As Praias Desertas
  3. Brazil (Aka Aquarela do Brasil)
  4. Tereza da Praia
  5. Imagina (Valsa Sentimental)
  6. Garota de Ipanema
  7. Este Seu Olhar
  8. Você Vai Ver
  9. Você e Eu
  10. Águas de Março
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