Depois do Prazer
Alcione
The Lingering Ache of Unforgotten Love
Alcione's song "Depois do Prazer" delves into the complexities of love, longing, and emotional fidelity. The lyrics reveal a poignant narrative of someone who is physically with another person but emotionally tethered to a past love. The opening lines, "Tô fazendo amor com outra pessoa, mas meu coração vai ser pra sempre teu," set the stage for this emotional dichotomy. The protagonist's heart remains loyal to a former lover, despite engaging in new relationships. This duality is further emphasized by the line, "O que o corpo faz a alma perdoa," suggesting that physical actions can be forgiven by the soul, but the heart's true desires remain unchanged.
The song explores the theme of self-deception and the struggle to move on. The protagonist admits to lying about their feelings, "A verdade é que eu minto, que eu vivo sozinha, não sei te esquecer," highlighting the internal conflict between wanting to forget and being unable to do so. The chorus, "Dá pra ver nessa hora que o amor só se mede depois do prazer," underscores the idea that true love's depth is often realized only after the physical pleasure has faded. This realization brings a sense of melancholy and a longing for the past, as the protagonist is left with a lingering sense of saudade—a deep, emotional state of nostalgic longing.
Alcione, known for her powerful voice and emotive delivery, brings an added layer of depth to the song. Her interpretation captures the essence of Brazilian romanticism, where love is often portrayed as a bittersweet experience. The repetition of the lines, "Fica dentro do meu peito sempre uma saudade," and "Posso até gostar de alguém, mas é você que eu amo," reinforces the enduring nature of this unforgotten love. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the pain of loving someone they can no longer be with, making it a timeless piece that speaks to the universal human experience of love and loss.