Tive, sim

Cartola Cartola

A Reflection on Past Loves and Present Joys

Cartola's song 'Tive, sim' is a poignant exploration of past and present love. The lyrics reveal a narrative where the singer acknowledges having had a significant love before the current one. This previous relationship was filled with shared dreams and happiness, creating a peaceful and joyful home. The singer reminisces about the contentment experienced in that past love, drawing a parallel to the joy felt in the current relationship.

However, the song takes a delicate turn as the singer decides not to compare the two loves. The line 'Mas comparar com o teu amor seria o fim' (But comparing with your love would be the end) highlights the sensitivity and respect the singer has for the current partner's feelings. This decision to remain silent about the past love to avoid causing pain underscores the depth of the singer's commitment and care in the present relationship.

Cartola, a revered figure in Brazilian music, is known for his ability to convey deep emotions through simple yet profound lyrics. 'Tive, sim' is a testament to his lyrical prowess, capturing the complexity of human emotions and relationships. The song reflects themes of nostalgia, respect, and the delicate balance of honoring the past while cherishing the present. It resonates with anyone who has navigated the intricate dance of past and present loves, making it a timeless piece in Cartola's repertoire.

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  1. Preciso Me Encontrar
  2. Tive, sim
  3. O Mundo É Um Moinho
  4. O Que é Feito De Você
  5. Desfigurado
  6. Aconteceu
  7. As Rosas Não Falam
  8. Disfarça E Chora
  9. Deixa Pra Lá
  10. Cordas de Aço
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