Se Errar Outra Vez

Genival Santos Genival Santos

The Boundaries of Trust and Respect in Relationships

Genival Santos' song "Se Errar Outra Vez" delves into the complexities of trust and respect within a relationship. The lyrics are a direct address to a woman, emphasizing the importance of honesty and loyalty. The protagonist, a hardworking man who dedicates himself to his home and family, expresses his intolerance for deceit. He makes it clear that his happiness cannot be achieved through mere words but through genuine actions and respect.

The song's chorus is particularly striking, as it outlines the consequences of betrayal. The protagonist warns that if the woman errs once, she will face punishment to prevent her from repeating the mistake. However, if she errs again, she will be sent away to learn to respect him. This stern approach highlights the protagonist's firm stance on maintaining integrity and respect in the relationship. It reflects a traditional view of relationships where trust is paramount, and any breach of that trust is met with severe repercussions.

Culturally, the song resonates with a more conservative perspective on gender roles and relationship dynamics. Genival Santos, known for his romantic and often melancholic songs, uses this piece to explore the darker side of love, where boundaries and consequences are clearly defined. The song's narrative underscores the importance of mutual respect and the serious implications of betrayal, making it a poignant reflection on the values that sustain a healthy relationship.

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  1. Se Errar Outra Vez
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  3. Sendo Assim
  4. Preciso Parar Pra Pensar
  5. Livro Aberto
  6. Cada Coração Sabe o Que Quer
  7. Será Que Mereço Esse Castigo
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