História de Nós Dois

José Augusto José Augusto

The Unique Story of Our Love

José Augusto's song 'História de Nós Dois' delves into the intricacies of a unique and profound love story. The lyrics emphasize that their love is neither typical nor extraordinary; it simply is what they feel. This love is not bound by time, guilt, or innocence, but is a mutual understanding and connection between two people. The song suggests that their love is not a mere coincidence but a well-thought-out plan, something simple yet profound that they both comprehend deeply.

The resilience of their love is highlighted as it withstands storms and challenges, becoming whole only when they are together. This unity is so strong that it makes them feel like one entity. The singer expresses a deep sense of living for the other person, feeling lost and divided when apart. This sentiment underscores the idea that their love is a guiding force in their lives, making the world seem incomplete without the other.

The song also touches on the theme of autonomy in love, asserting that no one else has the right to define what is perfect in their relationship. This love story is unique to them, and only they can understand its true essence. The repeated emphasis on 'nossa história' (our story) reinforces the idea that their love is a personal and exclusive journey, one that is not subject to external judgments or standards.

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  1. Aguanta Corazon
  2. Fascinación
  3. Candilejas
  4. Mujer
  5. O Que O Amor Deixar
  6. História de Nós Dois
  7. Amantes
  8. Faz de Conta
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