Pé Na Estrada

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The Journey of Love and Resilience in 'Pé Na Estrada'

Zezo's song 'Pé Na Estrada' is a heartfelt reflection on life's journey, emphasizing the importance of love, resilience, and the lessons passed down from previous generations. The lyrics open with a declaration of self-worth and a nod to the wisdom imparted by the singer's father. This wisdom underscores the idea that everything in life comes with a price, and that dreams alone are not enough to sustain a person; action and effort are necessary.

The metaphor of 'putting one's foot on the road' symbolizes taking initiative and facing life's challenges head-on. Zezo encourages looking at the world with reason and understanding that without love, all efforts may ultimately be in vain. This sentiment is reinforced by the recurring theme that love is the driving force behind meaningful existence. The song suggests that love is what allows us to see the light and breathe the air of freedom, free from the miseries and superficial affections of others.

The lyrics also touch on the importance of hope and belief in the future. Zezo praises those who, even in the darkest times, do not deny their pain but continue to move forward. This resilience is portrayed as essential for a fulfilling life. The song concludes with a powerful statement that life without love is worthless, encapsulating the core message that love and perseverance are the keys to navigating life's journey successfully.

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  1. Decida
  2. Mãe, Um Pedaço Do Céu
  3. Diga Pra Mim
  4. Ponta de Faca
  5. Siboney
  6. O Vagabundo
  7. Por Onde Andará Você
  8. Desencontro De Primavera
  9. Meu Cenário
  10. Quero Ver Amanhã
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