Quase Te Perdi

Anselmo Ralph Anselmo Ralph

A Second Chance: The Redemption in 'Quase Te Perdi'

Anselmo Ralph's song 'Quase Te Perdi' is a heartfelt ballad that delves into themes of regret, redemption, and the fragility of love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man who has come to a painful realization about the consequences of his actions on his relationship. He acknowledges the torment he has caused his partner, symbolized by giving her 'a bouquet of tears' and 'a box of lies.' These metaphors highlight the emotional pain and deceit that have plagued their love.

The song's narrative reaches a critical point when the protagonist sees his partner ready to leave, her bags packed and dressed in black, symbolizing the death of their relationship. This imagery underscores the gravity of the situation and the imminent loss he faces. The repetition of 'Foi por um triz' (It was by a hair) emphasizes how close he came to losing her, adding a sense of urgency and desperation to his plea for forgiveness.

Anselmo Ralph's soulful delivery and the song's poignant lyrics reflect a deep sense of remorse and a desire for change. The protagonist admits his faults and recognizes that he does not deserve his partner's love, yet he is grateful for the second chance he has been given. The repeated lines about liking the way they have been loving, hugging, and kissing serve as a reminder of the intimacy and connection they share, which he almost lost due to his mistakes. This song is a powerful reminder of the importance of self-awareness, change, and the value of second chances in relationships.

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  1. Fanatismo
  2. Papa Vai Voltar
  3. Tem Cuidado
  4. Fim do Mundo
  5. Primeira vez
  6. Tá Difícil
  7. Muito Obrigado
  8. Fala de Uma Vez
  9. Domesticado
  10. Não Sirvo Pra Ti
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