Fria Lição

Jorge Aragão Jorge Aragão

The Cold Lesson of Betrayal in 'Fria Lição'

Jorge Aragão's song 'Fria Lição' delves into the painful experience of betrayal and the subsequent emotional fallout. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a relationship that has been sabotaged by external forces, leading to suffering and isolation. The opening lines suggest that others have gone to great lengths to cause pain, spreading false stories and celebrating the couple's misfortune. The imagery of a 'cold, false audience' underscores the sense of betrayal and the public nature of their suffering, as if their private pain has been turned into a spectacle for others to enjoy.

The song further explores the theme of disillusionment within the relationship itself. The narrator reflects on warning their partner about the discord in their embrace, hinting at underlying issues that were ignored. The 'hand of evil' untying their bond symbolizes the external manipulation that ultimately led to their separation. This metaphor highlights the destructive power of deceit and the vulnerability of trust in a relationship.

In the final verses, the emotional climax is reached with the partner's desperate plea for forgiveness. The recorded message on the phone, filled with fear and regret, reveals the depth of their realization and the gravity of their loss. The partner's acknowledgment of their mistake and newfound appreciation for the narrator's value comes too late, emphasizing the irreversible damage caused by betrayal. 'Fria Lição' serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of trust and the devastating impact of deceit on love and connection.

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  1. Preto, cor preta
  2. Conselho
  3. Eu e Você Sempre
  4. Volta Por Cima
  5. Amor Estou Sofrendo / Que Nem Ioiô / Doce Inimigo / De Sampa a São Luis (pot-pourri)
  6. Amor dos Deuses
  7. Identidade
  8. Falsa Consideração
  9. Já É
  10. Sede
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