Monarquia (feat. Bispo)

Diogo Piçarra Diogo Piçarra

The Intimate Kingdom of Love

The song "Monarquia (feat. Bispo)" by Diogo Piçarra is a romantic ode that delves into the intimate connection between two people in love. The lyrics speak to the effortless communication and the magical feeling that arises when the couple is together. The metaphor of a 'monarchy' is used to describe the desire to be part of the partner's world, to live within their realm, suggesting a deep commitment and adoration.

The song also touches on the theme of time and the preciousness of moments shared. The line 'Porque tudo o que \'e bom acaba depressa' (Because everything good ends quickly) highlights the ephemeral nature of joyous times and the conscious decision to savor them without haste. The couple chooses to focus on what truly matters, leaving behind the trivial, and creating their own universe where they can be together, undisturbed.

The recurring plea for the partner to 'dive in' and the rejection of others in favor of the one signifies a deep exclusivity and passion. The garden metaphor reinforces the idea of nurturing and cherishing the relationship. The song's narrative is one of dedication and the willingness to fight for the relationship, acknowledging that mistakes will be made but the intent to strive for the best remains. The repetition of 'Volta sempre que quiseres vir' (Come back whenever you want to come) emphasizes a welcoming, open-hearted invitation to maintain closeness and intimacy.

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