Solidão

Joelma Joelma

The Heartache of Waiting: Joelma's 'Solidão'

Joelma's song 'Solidão' delves deep into the emotional turmoil of loneliness and unfulfilled promises. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone who is waiting for a love that was promised but never delivered. The repetition of the word 'esperar' (to wait) emphasizes the endless and painful wait for a significant other who has yet to fulfill their commitment. This waiting is not just a passive act but a source of profound sadness and longing, as highlighted by the recurring mention of 'solidão' (loneliness).

The song's melancholic tone is further amplified by the imagery of time passing without any change in the protagonist's situation. The line 'E vejo o tempo passando sem parar' (And I see time passing without stopping) suggests a sense of stagnation and the relentless march of time, which only deepens the feeling of isolation. The protagonist's solitude is not just a physical state but an emotional one, marked by the absence of a promised love that leaves a void in their heart.

Joelma's vocal delivery adds another layer of emotion to the song, capturing the essence of heartache and the despair of waiting for something that may never come. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the pain of unfulfilled promises and the loneliness that accompanies it. 'Solidão' is a poignant reminder of the emotional toll that waiting and loneliness can take on a person, making it a deeply relatable and moving piece of music.

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  1. Primeiro Amor
  2. Eu Vou Tomar Um Guaraná
  3. Solidão
  4. Brega Fó
  5. Pa'lante
  6. Unção Sem Limites/ Buscar Tua Face É Preciso (ao vivo) (feat. Dani Ferber)
  7. Nunca Pare de Lutar
  8. Voando Pro Pará
  9. Maridos e Esposas
  10. Odalisca / Gringo Lindo / Vendaval
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