Queria Ter Pra Te Dar

Almério Almério

Longing and Vulnerability in Almério's 'Queria Ter Pra Te Dar'

Almério's song 'Queria Ter Pra Te Dar' is a poignant exploration of longing, vulnerability, and the desire to give more than one possesses. The lyrics are rich with metaphors and emotional depth, painting a picture of someone who feels incomplete and yearns for the presence of a significant other to bring balance and meaning to their life. The repeated plea for the other person to 'desconfigurar' (disconfigure) them suggests a desire for transformation and renewal through love and connection.

The imagery in the song is both vivid and evocative. Phrases like 'me molhar com teus olhos de mar' (wet me with your sea eyes) and 'tua voz ornamentava o meu juízo' (your voice adorned my judgment) convey a deep sense of admiration and emotional dependence. The narrator feels that their sense of reason and stability is intertwined with the presence of the beloved, highlighting the intensity of their feelings. The mention of grand, unattainable gifts like 'uma coroa de rei' (a king's crown) and 'uma nau pro além mar' (a ship for the beyond sea) underscores the narrator's sense of inadequacy and the lengths they would go to express their love if they could.

The song also touches on themes of courage and self-doubt. The narrator admits to lacking the bravery to 'vulgarizar' (vulgarize) themselves, indicating a fear of being seen as ordinary or unworthy. This internal conflict adds a layer of complexity to the song, as it reveals the struggle between the desire to give and the fear of not being enough. Ultimately, 'Queria Ter Pra Te Dar' is a heartfelt expression of love, longing, and the human condition's inherent vulnerabilities.

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  2. Queria Ter Pra Te Dar
  3. Tapa Na Cara
  4. Ela Esqueceu Meu Nome
  5. Me Dê
  6. Quero Você (feat. Maria Bethânia)
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