Agora Viu Que Perdeu e Chora

Arlindo Cruz Arlindo Cruz

The Bittersweet Symphony of Lost Love

Arlindo Cruz's song "Agora Viu Que Perdeu e Chora" is a poignant exploration of love lost and the subsequent regret that follows. The lyrics tell the story of a relationship that has deteriorated due to misunderstandings, lack of communication, and emotional neglect. The narrator reflects on the warnings they gave to their partner about the impending doom of their relationship, which were ignored, leading to inevitable heartbreak.

The song uses vivid metaphors to convey the depth of the emotional turmoil. For instance, the line "Eu te avisei que a vida é um jardim, e toda flor precisa de emoção" (I told you that life is a garden, and every flower needs emotion) suggests that love, like a garden, requires care and nurturing to flourish. The neglect and lack of emotional investment led to the love falling to the ground, symbolizing its demise. The recurring theme of crying underscores the genuine pain and regret felt by the partner who realizes their mistakes too late.

Cruz's soulful delivery and the samba rhythm add layers of melancholy and reflection to the song. The repetition of the word "chora" (cry) emphasizes the depth of sorrow and the realization of loss. The song also touches on themes of loneliness and the harsh reality of living with the consequences of one's actions. The final lines, where the narrator tells their former partner to learn to live far from their path, signify a definitive end and a call for self-reflection and growth.

"Agora Viu Que Perdeu e Chora" is a masterful blend of lyrical storytelling and emotional depth, capturing the essence of regret and the painful lessons of love lost.

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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. Meu Gurufim
  10. Bom Aprendiz
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