Não Quero Ver Você Triste

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A Gentle Plea for Happiness: Marisa Monte's 'Não Quero Ver Você Triste'

Marisa Monte's song 'Não Quero Ver Você Triste' is a heartfelt plea to a loved one to overcome sadness and embrace the beauty of life. The lyrics are imbued with a sense of compassion and empathy, as the singer encourages the listener to look beyond their current sorrow and find solace in the simple wonders of the world. The opening lines, 'Sente o céu, repara o Mar / Há muito mais pra eu te mostrar,' invite the listener to appreciate the sky and the sea, suggesting that there is so much more to life than their present troubles.

The song features spoken interludes by Erasmo Carlos, adding a conversational and intimate tone. His words, 'O que é que você tem, conta pra mim / Não quero ver você triste assim,' express a deep concern and a desire to understand and alleviate the listener's pain. This dialogue reinforces the theme of support and the importance of sharing one's burdens with others. The repeated refrain, 'Eu te amo tanto / Que teu pranto fez-se canto pra mim,' highlights the transformative power of love, turning tears into song and sorrow into a shared experience.

Throughout the song, there is a recurring emphasis on hope and positivity. The lines 'Sorria por favor, tenha esperança' and 'Esqueça o mal, pense só no bem' serve as gentle reminders to focus on the good and maintain hope for the future. The imagery of a blue sky and the invitation to sing a song together symbolize the potential for joy and connection. Marisa Monte's soothing voice and the tender lyrics create a comforting and uplifting message, encouraging the listener to find happiness and not dwell in sadness.

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  1. Vilarejo
  2. Bem Que Se Quis
  3. Não Vá Embora
  4. Depois
  5. Beija Eu
  6. Ainda Bem
  7. A Sua
  8. Alta Noite
  9. Amor I Love You
  10. Pale Blue Eyes
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