Pele, Alma e Coração

Eduardo Costa Eduardo Costa

The Torment of Unrequited Love

Eduardo Costa's song 'Pele, Alma e Coração' delves deep into the emotional turmoil of unrequited love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man who is utterly consumed by his feelings for a woman. He expresses a desperate need to communicate with her, fearing that his love will drive him to madness if he cannot. This intense longing is a common theme in romantic ballads, but Costa's delivery adds a raw, heartfelt dimension that resonates deeply with listeners.

The song's protagonist is caught in a whirlwind of conflicting emotions. His heart is 'dominated' and 'lassoed,' indicating that he feels trapped by his own feelings. The uncertainty of whether the woman will reciprocate his love adds to his anguish. This sense of entrapment and helplessness is further emphasized by his inability to see the sun or feel the cold, suggesting that his emotional state has left him numb to the world around him. The metaphor of stopping time to wait for her love underscores the depth of his obsession and the extent to which it has taken over his life.

The recurring question of whether there exists another love as profound as his—one that encompasses 'pele, alma e coração' (skin, soul, and heart)—highlights the uniqueness and intensity of his feelings. This phrase encapsulates the idea of a love that is all-encompassing, affecting every part of his being. The song leaves listeners pondering the nature of true love and the pain that often accompanies it, making it a poignant exploration of human emotion and vulnerability.

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