As Sete Vampiras

Leo Jaime Leo Jaime

The Haunting Allure of Love: A Dance with Seven Vampires

Leo Jaime's song "As Sete Vampiras" is a playful yet intense exploration of love, desire, and the complications that come with them. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man who is constantly pursued by seven women, likened to vampires, who are after his affection and, metaphorically, his life force. The repetition of the phrase "Oh! Oh! Oh!" sets a frantic and almost desperate tone, emphasizing the relentless nature of these pursuits.

The protagonist describes his inability to find peace, even in sleep, as these seven women follow him everywhere. This can be seen as a metaphor for the overwhelming nature of desire and the way it can consume one's thoughts and life. The comparison to vampires in a horror film adds a layer of dark humor and exaggeration, highlighting the intensity and absurdity of the situation. These women want his love and attention, but he is unwilling to give them his heart, indicating a sense of self-preservation and the boundaries he sets for himself.

Despite the chaos caused by these seven women, the protagonist reveals that he already has a significant other, someone he truly cares about. However, this relationship is strained by jealousy and mistrust, as his partner becomes suspicious of other women's presence. The song concludes with the protagonist's declaration that he only wants his true love, likening himself to a vampire who only desires one person's affection. This twist adds depth to the narrative, showing that even amidst temptation and chaos, true love remains the ultimate goal.

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  2. O Pobre
  3. A Fórmula Do Amor
  4. Sônia (Sunny)
  5. Imoral, Ilegal ou Engorda
  6. Charme Do Mundo
  7. As Sete Vampiras
  8. Rock Estrela
  9. Preciso Dizer Que Te Amo
  10. Nada Mudou
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