Do outro lado da cidade

Arnaldo e Alexandre Arnaldo e Alexandre

Torn Between Two Loves: A Heart Divided

Arnaldo e Alexandre's song "Do outro lado da cidade" delves into the emotional turmoil of a man caught between two women. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man who is returning home late at night, anticipating a confrontation with his partner. His mood is low, and he seeks solace in the company of friends and beer. This sets the stage for the central conflict of the song: his heart is divided between two women, each offering him something different.

The protagonist acknowledges that his current partner is unaware of his past and the mistakes he has made. While she shows him love and affection, his heart is elsewhere, with another woman on the other side of the city. This other woman makes him feel torn, as one sees him as a good lover and the other as a good husband. The lyrics highlight his internal struggle and the moral dilemma he faces. He knows that he cannot continue living this double life and must make a choice, even though it means hurting one of them.

The song captures the essence of human imperfection and the complexities of love and relationships. It reflects on the consequences of infidelity and the pain of making difficult decisions. The protagonist's desire to make at least one of the women happy, despite his own flaws, adds a layer of vulnerability and sincerity to the narrative. Arnaldo e Alexandre's poignant lyrics and emotive delivery make this song a relatable and thought-provoking exploration of love, guilt, and the quest for happiness.

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