As Andorinhas

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The Return of the Swallows: A Journey of Love and Longing

In the song "As Andorinhas" by Trio Parada Dura, the lyrics draw a poignant parallel between the migratory patterns of swallows and the human experience of seeking love and belonging. The opening lines, "As andorinhas voltaram / E eu também voltei," set the stage for a narrative of return, where the protagonist comes back to a familiar place, much like swallows returning to their nests. This imagery evokes a sense of nostalgia and the cyclical nature of life and love.

The metaphor of swallows is extended throughout the song, symbolizing individuals who leave in search of love and fulfillment but often return weary and wounded. The lines "Às vezes volta cansada / Ferida, machucada / Mas volta pra casa / Batendo suas asas / Com grande dor" capture the emotional and physical toll of these journeys. The swallows, and by extension the people, come back to their origins, seeking solace and healing despite the pain they carry.

The song also touches on the theme of unfulfilled dreams and the realization that true happiness cannot be found in isolation. The verse "Voltei sem felicidade / Porque, na verdade / Uma andorinha / Voando sozinha / Não faz verão" underscores the idea that one cannot achieve true joy alone. The phrase "Uma andorinha voando sozinha não faz verão" is a well-known Portuguese saying, meaning that one person alone cannot bring about significant change or happiness. This cultural reference adds depth to the song, highlighting the importance of community and shared experiences in the pursuit of love and contentment.

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