A Father's Heartfelt Lament

In the song 'Filho' by Amado Batista, the artist delves into the profound emotions of a father grappling with the loss of his wife while trying to provide solace and stability for his child. The lyrics are a poignant reflection of grief, love, and the heavy burden of single parenthood. The father expresses his deep longing for his deceased wife, acknowledging the emotional void her absence has created. He confides in his son, who is still too young to fully grasp the depth of his sorrow, and reassures him that despite the overwhelming sadness, he will always be there to support him.

The chorus reveals the father's desperate plea to God on the day of his wife's passing. He wished to join her in death, but the thought of leaving his son alone in the world made him reconsider. This moment of vulnerability highlights the father's internal struggle between his desire to reunite with his beloved wife and his responsibility to care for his child. The lyrics convey a sense of duty and sacrifice, as the father ultimately chooses to stay alive for the sake of his son, asking God to watch over his wife in heaven while he takes on the role of both parents.

Amado Batista's heartfelt delivery and the simplicity of the lyrics amplify the emotional weight of the song. The narrative is a universal one, resonating with anyone who has experienced loss and the subsequent need to find strength for the sake of loved ones left behind. The song captures the essence of parental love, the pain of loss, and the resilience required to move forward in the face of overwhelming grief.

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  1. Casa Bonita
  2. Não Quero Falar Com Ela
  3. Sei
  4. Filho
  5. Separação (feat. Rosemary)
  6. Velha Carta
  7. Te Amei, Te Amo E por Você Eu Chorei
  8. A Pé Na Estrada
  9. O Acidente
  10. Olhos Verdes
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