Lembranças do Rei

Bartô Galeno Bartô Galeno

A Nostalgic Ode to Love and Devotion

Bartô Galeno's song "Lembranças do Rei" is a heartfelt expression of love and devotion, wrapped in a nostalgic and somewhat melancholic tone. The lyrics convey a deep yearning to be close to a loved one, despite external pressures and challenges. The repeated plea to Malena to forget the past and be near the singer underscores a desire to overcome obstacles and maintain a strong, loving relationship. The mention of 'velhinhos' (old folks) trying to interfere suggests societal or familial pressures that the singer is determined to resist.

The song's chorus, with its emphatic declarations of love, "Eu te amo, te amo, te amo," highlights the intensity of the singer's feelings. The reference to a 'diamante cor de rosa' (pink diamond) symbolizes something precious and unique, further emphasizing the value the singer places on this relationship. This metaphor suggests that the love shared is rare and invaluable, something to be cherished and protected at all costs.

The latter part of the song shifts to a more reflective tone, addressing the sadness of the loved one and reassuring them of their beauty and worth. The lines "Não há dinheiro que pague, Ternura antiga" (No money can buy, Old tenderness) evoke a sense of timeless affection, suggesting that true love and tenderness are beyond material value. This sentiment reinforces the idea that genuine emotional connections are irreplaceable and enduring, transcending any external challenges or material concerns.

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  1. Saudade de Rosa
  2. Amor e Desprezo
  3. No Toca Fita do Meu Carro
  4. O Grande Amor da Minha Vida
  5. Lembranças do Rei
  6. Novamente
  7. Esta Cidade É Uma Selva Sem Você
  8. Máquinas Humanas
  9. De Que Vale a Minha Vida Agora?
  10. Paixão Errante
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