: The recurring refrain—"viver valeu" (living was worth it) and "amar valeu" (loving was worth it)—serves as a profound affirmation of life's value despite its complexities. Legacy in MPB
: The lyrics use metaphors like a "dream that becomes reality and embraces us," illustrating the transformative power of significant life moments.
: A later version that continues to showcase the song's enduring popularity. Lyrical Themes and Meaning
: The singer reflects on discovering herself as both "weak and strong" and "salt and sweet," ultimately concluding that the bitterness has ended ("o que era amargo acabou-se").
: An acoustic re-imagining that highlights the song's intimate, reflective nature.
: The recurring refrain—"viver valeu" (living was worth it) and "amar valeu" (loving was worth it)—serves as a profound affirmation of life's value despite its complexities. Legacy in MPB
: The lyrics use metaphors like a "dream that becomes reality and embraces us," illustrating the transformative power of significant life moments.
: A later version that continues to showcase the song's enduring popularity. Lyrical Themes and Meaning
: The singer reflects on discovering herself as both "weak and strong" and "salt and sweet," ultimately concluding that the bitterness has ended ("o que era amargo acabou-se").
: An acoustic re-imagining that highlights the song's intimate, reflective nature.
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