A Sorte é Cega
Luiz Gonzaga
The Blindness of Fortune: A Tale of Unrequited Love
Luiz Gonzaga's song "A Sorte é Cega" delves into the poignant theme of unrequited love, capturing the emotional turmoil of longing and the pain of unfulfilled desires. The lyrics open with the narrator expressing a deep sigh whenever they see their beloved, highlighting the intense emotional impact of their presence. This sets the stage for a narrative of waiting and yearning, as the narrator questions why their love remains unnoticed and unreciprocated.
The metaphor of a bird in a cage is particularly striking. The bird, despite its confinement, continues to sing without complaint, enduring hunger and thirst. This imagery contrasts sharply with the narrator's own experience, as they declare that they are not like the bird. Their hunger and thirst are not for food or water but for the affection and love of their beloved. This metaphor underscores the depth of the narrator's emotional needs and the unique pain of their situation.
The song's title, "A Sorte é Cega" ("Fortune is Blind"), is a reflection on the randomness and unfairness of love. The narrator laments their misfortune in falling for someone who does not return their feelings, a situation they cannot understand or control. This sense of helplessness is further emphasized by the closing lines, where the narrator wishes they could at least sustain the illusion of love, even though it continues to wound their heart. Gonzaga's poignant lyrics and emotive delivery make this song a powerful exploration of the complexities and heartaches of unrequited love.