Lembra-me Um Sonho Lindo

Fausto Fausto

A Dream on the Brink: The Poetic Yearning in 'Lembra-me Um Sonho Lindo'

Fausto's song 'Lembra-me Um Sonho Lindo' is a poignant exploration of longing, love, and the delicate balance between hope and despair. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a dream that is both beautiful and on the verge of being lost. This duality is captured in the lines 'Lembra-me um sonho lindo, quase acabado' and 'Lembra-me um céu aberto, outro fechado,' suggesting a sense of something precious slipping away, juxtaposed with moments of openness and possibility.

The imagery in the song is rich and evocative, with metaphors that convey deep emotional and physical sensations. The lines 'Estala-me a veia em sangue, estrangulada' and 'Estoira no peito um grito, à desfilada' depict intense feelings of pain and release, as if the singer's emotions are so powerful they manifest physically. This intensity is further emphasized by the natural imagery of the nightingale and the sunflower, symbols of beauty and growth amidst adversity.

The repeated exclamations of 'Ai!' in the latter part of the song underscore a profound emotional connection and desire. The singer's declarations of love and admiration, 'Ai! Como eu te quero!' and 'Ai! Como eu te amo!' are intimate and heartfelt, portraying a deep yearning for the beloved. The use of natural elements like 'Alma da terra' and 'Seara tão desejada' ties the personal emotions to the broader, timeless themes of nature and life cycles, enhancing the song's universal appeal.

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  2. Uns Vão Bem e Outros Mal
  3. Como Um Sonho Acordado
  4. Por Ella
  5. Eu Tenho Um Fraquinho Por Ti
  6. Todo Este Céu
  7. Foi Por Ela
  8. Pro Que Der E Vier
  9. Namoro
  10. Agua Caliente
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