A Dois Passos do Paraíso

Evandro Mesquita Evandro Mesquita

A Journey of Longing and Hope in 'A Dois Passos do Paraíso'

Evandro Mesquita's song 'A Dois Passos do Paraíso' captures the essence of longing, separation, and the hope of reunion. The lyrics tell the story of someone who has been away from home for over a week, feeling the weight of distance from their loved one. The protagonist is caught in a whirlwind of emotions, dreaming of being close to the sky and wondering if their significant other is waiting for them. This sense of yearning is palpable as they wander alone at night, seeking solace in bars and finding fleeting comfort in songs that remind them of their love.

The song takes an interesting turn with the introduction of a radio program segment, where a listener, under the pseudonym 'Mariposa apaixonada de Guadalupe,' shares a heart-wrenching story. Her fiancé, Arlindo Orlando, a truck driver from a small, quiet town, disappeared on what was supposed to be the happiest day of her life. This narrative within the song adds depth, illustrating the universal nature of longing and the pain of separation. The plea for Arlindo to return to his beloved, who waits for him with hope, mirrors the protagonist's own feelings of missing their partner.

'A Dois Passos do Paraíso' is a poignant exploration of the emotional turmoil that comes with being away from someone you love. The repeated refrain of being 'two steps from paradise' signifies the closeness yet unattainability of their desired reunion. The song beautifully captures the tension between the desire to return and the uncertainty of whether to stay away. It speaks to the human experience of love, loss, and the hope that keeps us going, even when paradise seems just out of reach.

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