Porqué Llorra La Tarde

Antônio Marcos Antônio Marcos

The Melancholy of the Evening: A Heartfelt Lament

Antônio Marcos' song "Porqué Llorra La Tarde" is a poignant exploration of sorrow and abandonment, using the metaphor of the evening to convey deep emotional pain. The lyrics describe the evening as crying, its tears symbolizing the sadness that permeates the singer's life. Despite the beauty of the sun and flowers, the evening weeps, reflecting the singer's inner turmoil and heartache. This metaphor extends to the natural world, with the evening's tears splashing into the river and crying out to the wind, embodying the anguish and pain of lost love.

The song delves into the theme of loneliness, as the evening's sorrow mirrors the singer's own desolation after a loved one has left. The evening's tears are not just a natural phenomenon but a shared expression of grief, as it understands the singer's loss and mourns alongside him. The repetition of the phrase "la tarde está llorando y es por ti" emphasizes the connection between the singer's emotional state and the evening's lament, creating a powerful image of shared sorrow and empathy.

In the final verses, the singer acknowledges the evening as a source of comfort, despite its sadness. The evening's tears provide a sense of companionship in the singer's solitude, offering a form of solace in the face of abandonment. The imagery of the evening crying for the singer's lost love highlights the depth of his emotional pain and the profound impact of the separation. Through this evocative metaphor, Antônio Marcos captures the universal experience of heartache and the search for comfort in the natural world.

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