Dois Loucos de Amor
Humberto e Ronaldo
The Yearning of Dreamy Love
The song "Dois Loucos de Amor" by Humberto e Ronaldo, a Brazilian sertanejo duo, delves into the feelings of longing and desire that accompany the absence of a loved one. The lyrics express the protagonist's deep yearning, as the absence of their partner is felt profoundly, with the only solace found in dreams. The recurring visits from the emotion of saudade—a Portuguese term that describes a deep emotional state of nostalgic longing for something or someone that one cares for and that is absent—highlights the intensity of the protagonist's feelings.
The dreams become a temporary escape, a place where the protagonist can be reunited with their love. This nightly reunion is eagerly anticipated, as it provides a momentary relief from the pain of separation. However, the harsh reality sets in with the break of dawn, as the protagonist wakes up to find themselves alone once again. The absence is felt even more acutely during the day, with the protagonist craving the intimacy and connection that the dream provided. The lyrics poignantly capture the cycle of anticipation and disappointment that characterizes unrequited or lost love.
The phrase 'Dois loucos de amor' translates to 'Two madly in love,' which emphasizes the intensity of the relationship that the protagonist reminisces about. The song's narrative suggests a deep connection that once existed, now only accessible through the realm of dreams. The repeated line 'E a gente faz amor' ('And we make love') underscores the physical and emotional intimacy that the protagonist longs to experience once again. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the bittersweet nature of love that persists in memory and dreams, long after the actual relationship has ended.