Bom Aprendiz

Arlindo Cruz Arlindo Cruz

Resilience and Heartache in Arlindo Cruz's 'Bom Aprendiz'

Arlindo Cruz's song 'Bom Aprendiz' is a poignant exploration of heartache, resilience, and the transformative power of pain. The lyrics convey a deep sense of longing and sorrow, as the protagonist grapples with the emotional aftermath of a broken relationship. The repeated phrase 'Lalaiá, la laiá lalaiá' sets a melancholic tone, almost like a lament, underscoring the emotional weight of the song.

The protagonist sends a message to his former lover, expressing how the nights are filled with unbearable sadness and how his once strong facade has crumbled. The lines 'Diz que a fortaleza já desmoronou / A certeza virou incerteza / A alegria o vento levou' vividly illustrate the collapse of his emotional defenses and the loss of joy and certainty in his life. This imagery of a fortress falling apart and joy being swept away by the wind captures the profound impact of the breakup.

Despite the overwhelming despair, the song takes a hopeful turn. The protagonist declares his intention to overcome the pain, stating 'Mas eu vou dar a volta por cima / A dor muitas vezes ensina.' This reflects a common theme in samba music, where personal suffering is often seen as a source of wisdom and growth. By sending his samba to his former lover, he asserts his resilience and his belief that he can still find happiness, proclaiming 'Que eu sou bom aprendiz / E ainda posso ser muito feliz.' This message of hope and self-improvement resonates deeply, offering a powerful reminder of the human capacity to heal and learn from life's hardships.

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  1. O Bem
  2. Meu Lugar
  3. Será Que É Amor?
  4. Saudade Louca
  5. O Show Tem Que Continuar
  6. O Que É o Amor
  7. Tô a Bangu
  8. O Que É o Amor?
  9. É sempre assim
  10. Nos Braços da Batucada
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