Coração de Isca

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The Heart as Bait: A Tale of Deception and Heartbreak

In the song "Coração de Isca" by Bruno e Marrone, the lyrics delve into the painful experience of being used as a pawn in someone else's love story. The narrator begins by reflecting on a seemingly genuine declaration of love and affection, only to realize that these gestures were merely a facade. The person they loved was actually longing for someone else, and the narrator was unwittingly used to bridge the gap between the two estranged lovers.

The metaphor of the heart being used as bait is central to the song's theme. The narrator describes how they were chosen to fall into a trap, serving as a means to an end. They were the one who provided comfort and healing when the person they loved was heartbroken, only to discover that their role was to facilitate the reunion of the other couple. The repeated line, "Cê fez meu coração de isca" (You made my heart bait), underscores the sense of betrayal and manipulation.

The song also touches on the theme of unrecognized malice. The narrator admits to loving the person without seeing any ill intentions, only to be blindsided by the realization that they were part of a calculated plan. The reference to winning an Oscar for best actress highlights the deceit and performance involved in the situation, emphasizing the emotional toll it takes on the narrator. Through its poignant lyrics and evocative metaphors, "Coração de Isca" captures the anguish of being used and the bitter recognition of one's role in a love story that was never truly theirs.

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