Entregador de Flor
Diego e Victor Hugo
The Romantic Persistence of a Flower Deliverer
The song "Entregador de Flor" by the Brazilian sertanejo duo Diego e Victor Hugo is a romantic ballad that speaks to the enduring efforts of someone trying to win over the affection of their beloved. The lyrics describe a person who regularly sends flowers to their love interest, using this gesture as a symbol of their feelings and as a way to remain present in their thoughts. The repetition of sending flowers every week is a metaphor for the persistence and consistency in their pursuit of love.
The chorus of the song, 'Vou te encher de flor, minha flor / Vou te encher de beijos de amor,' which translates to 'I will fill you with flowers, my flower / I will fill you with kisses of love,' emphasizes the singer's determination to shower their love interest with affection and attention. The phrase 'Quero ver cê reclamar / Quero ver cê não me amar,' or 'I want to see you complain / I want to see you not love me,' suggests a playful confidence that the recipient of these gestures will be unable to resist falling in love in return.
Culturally, the song taps into the Brazilian sertanejo tradition, which often features themes of love, heartache, and rural life. The use of flowers as a romantic gesture is a universal symbol of love and courtship, and in this song, it is used to convey the depth of the protagonist's feelings and their hope for a blossoming relationship. The song's narrative encapsulates the hopeful romantic's journey, combining a sense of longing with a light-hearted belief in the power of love.