Colcha de Retalhos

As Galvão As Galvão

The Patchwork Quilt of Memories and Love

“Colcha de Retalhos” by As Galvão is a poignant song that delves into themes of love, memory, and the passage of time. The lyrics tell the story of a patchwork quilt, a symbol of the love and effort put into a relationship during times of poverty. Each piece of the quilt represents a fragment of their shared history, stitched together with care and affection. This quilt served as a source of warmth and comfort, both physically and emotionally, during their humble beginnings.

As the song progresses, it contrasts the past with the present. The narrator reflects on how their partner has moved on to a life of wealth and luxury, now wrapped in satin quilts instead of the humble patchwork. Despite the material comfort, the narrator suggests that the richness of their new life cannot replace the emotional warmth and memories embedded in the old quilt. The quilt becomes a metaphor for the love and struggles they once shared, which are now seemingly forgotten by the partner who has moved on.

The song also touches on the inevitability of nostalgia and regret. The narrator believes that when their partner faces difficult times again, they will remember the patchwork quilt and the love it represented. This reflection serves as a reminder that material wealth cannot replace the deep emotional connections and shared experiences of the past. The song beautifully captures the bittersweet nature of memories and the enduring impact of love, even as circumstances change.

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  2. Ai Meu São João
  3. A Dança do Catira
  4. Colcha de Retalhos
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