Piquenique

Dilsinho Dilsinho

A Dreamy Picnic of Love and Affection

Dilsinho's song "Piquenique" is a heartfelt and romantic expression of unrequited love and the desire to create beautiful memories with someone special. The lyrics revolve around the narrator's dream of stealing a kiss from someone who has never noticed them. This dream is a metaphor for the narrator's deep longing and affection, which they wish to express in a tangible and memorable way.

The song paints a vivid picture of an idealized romantic scenario: a Saturday afternoon picnic. This setting is symbolic of simplicity, joy, and intimacy. The narrator imagines playful activities like running in the sun, playing tag, and rolling in the grass, which evoke a sense of carefree happiness and connection. The mention of taking photos and making films for social media platforms like Snapchat and Instagram highlights the modern context of the romance, where sharing moments online is a way to celebrate and spread love.

Furthermore, the narrator's promises of giving flowers, waking up their beloved with a kiss, and offering thoughtful gifts like perfume, chocolate, and a love apple (maçã do amor) emphasize their dedication and willingness to go the extra mile to earn their affection. These gestures are traditional symbols of love and courtship, reinforcing the sincerity and depth of the narrator's feelings. Through "Piquenique," Dilsinho captures the essence of romantic yearning and the simple yet profound desire to create cherished moments with someone special.

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  1. Puxadinho
  2. Sou Pagodeiro
  3. Tortura
  4. Sogra (part. Henrique e Juliano)
  5. Bora Conquistar o Mundo
  6. Cansei de Farra
  7. Presente do Destino
  8. A Sorte Nos Sorriu
  9. O Choro É Livre
  10. Boca Solta (Sua Bebê) (part. Mari Fernandez)
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