Pelo Interfone

Cicero Cicero

Whispers Through the Intercom: A Tale of Unspoken Love

Cícero's song 'Pelo Interfone' is a poignant exploration of unspoken emotions and the complexities of love. The lyrics convey a sense of longing and vulnerability, as the narrator urges someone to express their deep feelings to another person. The repeated phrase 'Fala pra ele' (Tell him) underscores the urgency and importance of communication in relationships. The song's melancholic tone is further emphasized by references to Tom Jobim, a legendary Brazilian musician known for his emotive compositions, suggesting that music is a conduit for expressing what words often cannot.

The mention of 'Dindi,' a name famously associated with a song by Jobim, adds another layer of emotional depth. It symbolizes an idealized love that is both beautiful and painful. The narrator's plea, 'Se tu soubesse como machuca' (If you knew how it hurts), reveals the inner turmoil and heartache that come with unrequited or unexpressed love. This line captures the essence of the song, highlighting the emotional struggle of loving someone who may not feel the same way or who is unaware of the depth of one's feelings.

The imagery of life as a balloon that needs careful handling ('Que a vida é um balão / Pra cuidar do seu coração') serves as a metaphor for the fragility of human emotions. The song suggests that love and life are delicate and require gentle care. The final lines, urging the listener to share what they've never told anyone, encapsulate the theme of vulnerability and the courage it takes to open up to another person. 'Pelo Interfone' is a beautiful, melancholic reflection on the importance of communication, the pain of unspoken love, and the delicate nature of human emotions.

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  1. De Passagem
  2. A Praia
  3. Aquele Adeus
  4. Falso Azul
  5. Banzo
  6. Às Luzes
  7. Some Lazy Days
  8. Ponto Cego
  9. Tempo de Santificação
  10. Pelo Interfone
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