Porque Não Me Vês

Fausto Fausto

The Lament of Unseen Love: A Journey Through Seasons and Emotions

Fausto's song "Porque Não Me Vês" is a poignant exploration of unrequited love and the emotional turmoil that accompanies it. The lyrics are rich with metaphors and vivid imagery, painting a picture of a love that is not reciprocated or acknowledged. The recurring theme of pain is likened to a thorn, a knot, and even a scream, emphasizing the intensity and multifaceted nature of the suffering experienced by the narrator.

The song also delves into the concept of saudade, a Portuguese term that encapsulates a deep sense of longing and melancholy. This feeling is described as an endless wait, an affliction that persists regardless of the changing seasons. The juxtaposition of different times of the year—Spring, Autumn, Summer, and Winter—serves to highlight the constancy of this emotional state. Even in the warmth of Spring or the heat of Summer, the narrator feels the cold abandonment of Winter, underscoring the pervasive nature of their sorrow.

Fausto's use of natural elements like the sea and seasonal changes adds a layer of universality to the song, making it relatable to anyone who has experienced the pain of unrequited love. The sea, described as a tumultuous force, mirrors the narrator's inner turmoil, while the changing seasons reflect the passage of time and the enduring nature of their emotional struggle. The song's melancholic tone and evocative lyrics make it a powerful expression of love, loss, and longing.

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  2. Lembra-me Um Sonho Lindo
  3. Ao Longo de Um Claro Rio de Água Doce
  4. A Voar Por Cima Das Águas
  5. Atrás Dos Tempos
  6. Marcolino
  7. Coça Barriga
  8. Uns Vão Bem e Outros Mal
  9. Como Um Sonho Acordado
  10. Por Ella
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