A Voz Do Coração

Amado Edílson Amado Edílson

The Heart's Command: Navigating Love's Complexities

Amado Edílson's song "A Voz Do Coração" delves into the intricate and often conflicting emotions that arise when the heart and mind are at odds over love. The lyrics poignantly capture the struggle of trying to forget a passion that the heart refuses to let go of, despite the mind's rational attempts to move on. This internal conflict is a universal experience, making the song relatable to anyone who has ever been in love. The heart's power is described as incredible, capable of overriding logical decisions and leading one to make sacrifices for love that are difficult to win and impossible to leave behind.

The song also touches on the importance of open communication in a relationship. Edílson expresses a preference for maintaining an open dialogue with his partner, yet he finds himself in a paradox where he remembers the love when distant but forgets it when close. This highlights the complexity of human emotions and the difficulty of reconciling them with rational thought. The heart's influence is so strong that it compels him to act against his better judgment, leading to a cycle of repeated attempts to fulfill the heart's desires.

Ultimately, "A Voz Do Coração" is a reflection on the inevitability of surrendering to the heart's demands. Despite various attempts to solve the mystery of his feelings and take control of his emotions, Edílson finds himself repeatedly drawn back to the same love. The song concludes with a sense of resignation and acceptance, as he decides to fully embrace his feelings and declare his love openly. This acceptance underscores the theme that the heart often knows best, even when it leads us down difficult paths.

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  2. Conselho de Pai
  3. Sonho na mata
  4. Vaqueiro Desprezado
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  6. A Voz Do Coração
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