Amor Pra Valer

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A Love That Leaves a Mark

Amado Batista's song 'Amor Pra Valer' delves into the profound impact of a meaningful relationship. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a love that is unforgettable and deeply cherished. The singer reflects on past lovers who have crossed his path, emphasizing that those who have experienced his love will never forget it. This sentiment is captured in lines like 'Quem passou na minha estrada / Não vai esquecer,' suggesting that his love leaves a lasting impression on those who encounter it.

The song also touches on the idea of providing comfort and fulfillment to his partners. Phrases such as 'Quem bebeu da minha água / Matou sua sede' and 'Deu um cochilo gostoso / E acordou com meus beijos' illustrate the nurturing and affectionate nature of the singer's love. These metaphors of quenching thirst and waking up to kisses highlight the deep emotional and physical connection shared with his lovers.

Furthermore, the lyrics express a sense of longing and hope for reconciliation. The singer believes that those who have left will eventually return, as they cannot forget the warmth and shelter he provided. This is evident in the lines 'Quem já me disse adeus / Não esquece o abrigo' and 'Sei que um dia vai voltar / Me tirar desta solidão.' The song captures the essence of a love that is so powerful and genuine that it leaves an indelible mark on both the giver and the receiver, creating a bond that transcends time and distance.

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