The Heart's Lament: A Journey Through Love and Sorrow

In the song 'Lamento' by Jorge de Altinho, the artist delves into the depths of emotional turmoil caused by unrequited or troubled love. The opening lines, 'Encosta a cabecinha no meu peito / Escuta como esta meu coração,' invite the listener to feel the physical manifestation of his emotional state. The heart, a universal symbol of love, is described as beating erratically, driven by a mix of love and passion. This sets the stage for a narrative steeped in longing and emotional conflict.

The repetition of 'Por você' emphasizes the singular focus of the singer's emotions. Everything he feels, every beat of his heart, is for this one person. This repetition not only underscores the intensity of his feelings but also highlights the sense of obsession and fixation that often accompanies deep emotional attachment. The use of 'Por você' serves as a refrain, a constant reminder of the source of his joy and pain.

As the song progresses, the imagery becomes more vivid and dramatic. The singer describes navigating against rivers and seas, walking in the dark against the winds, all metaphors for the struggles and obstacles he faces in his pursuit of love. The line 'Felicidade nem em pensamento' poignantly captures the absence of happiness, even in his thoughts, painting a picture of a life consumed by torment. The final line, 'Minha vida é um tormento só por causa de você,' encapsulates the essence of the song—a life turned into a torment by the overwhelming power of love. Jorge de Altinho's 'Lamento' is a heartfelt exploration of the pain and passion that define human relationships, rendered through evocative lyrics and poignant metaphors.

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  1. Confidência
  2. Petrolina-juazeiro
  3. Vivendo só
  4. São João No Interior
  5. Açúcar No Café
  6. Lamento
  7. De Jeito Nenhum
  8. Devagar
  9. Não Lhe Solto Mais
  10. A Morena É Minha
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