The Cycles of Love and Growth in 'Voce' by Jeites

Jeites' song 'Voce' delves into the complexities of love, growth, and the inevitable cycles of relationships. The lyrics, a mix of Portuguese and Spanish, reflect a deep emotional connection and the passage of time. The repeated phrase 'voce fala asim, yo no te digo nada' suggests a communication barrier or a resigned acceptance of the other's words. This line, paired with 'eu ti amo asim, no hay tiempo para nada,' highlights a love that persists despite the constraints of time and unspoken words.

The song's narrative progresses with 've crece y volve, te esperare en mi cama,' indicating a period of separation and personal growth. The speaker is willing to wait, symbolizing patience and hope for a reunion. The imagery of 'agujeros en mi cama' (holes in my bed) evokes a sense of absence and longing, while 'tem mulher pral corazom, cancion desenfrenada' (there's a woman for the heart, an unrestrained song) suggests a passionate and tumultuous love.

In the latter part of the song, Jeites reflects on the transient nature of love with 'fue un tiempo de amantes cuando se aclaro' (it was a time of lovers when it became clear). The lyrics 'nace otro amor desde el desamor' (another love is born from heartbreak) and 'brilla el nuevo sol' (the new sun shines) convey a sense of renewal and the cyclical nature of love. The repeated declaration 'te quiero en todas partes' (I love you everywhere) emphasizes a love that transcends physical presence, suggesting a deep, omnipresent affection that endures through time and space.

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  1. Acariciar Lo Eterno
  2. Desvío
  3. En Otra Vida
  4. No Te Desanimes
  5. Hola Hola
  6. Vos Te Vas
  7. Voce
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