Loneliness Echoes in an Empty Home

In the song "Cama Fria" by André & Andrade, the lyrics paint a poignant picture of a man grappling with the profound loneliness and sorrow that follows the departure of a loved one. The song opens with the protagonist inviting a friend into his home, which he describes as abandoned and neglected. This setting serves as a metaphor for his own emotional state, reflecting the desolation he feels since the departure of his beloved. The mention of the house's anniversary without its mistress underscores the passage of time and the enduring nature of his grief.

The recurring imagery of a dark room and a cold bed symbolizes the emptiness and isolation that pervades his life. The protagonist's tears and the absence of his loved one are central themes, emphasizing the depth of his emotional pain. The wind murmuring her name at dawn adds a haunting quality, suggesting that her memory is inescapable and ever-present, even in the stillness of the night.

As the song progresses, the protagonist reflects on the year that has passed since his heart began to ache for his absent lover. His nights are spent in solitude, suffering from unrequited love. The repetition of the chorus, with its stark imagery of a dark room and a cold bed, reinforces the cyclical nature of his sorrow. The song captures the essence of longing and the void left by a loved one's absence, resonating with anyone who has experienced the pain of a broken heart.

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  1. Cama Fria
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  4. Folia de Reis
  5. Gabriela
  6. Pássaro Sem Ninho
  7. Volta da Guerra
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