Sentimento

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The Depths of Love: An Ode to Timeless Devotion

O Rappa's song 'Sentimento' delves into the profound and often complex nature of love. The lyrics paint love as a vast, difficult sea—something that is easy to admire from afar but challenging to navigate. This metaphor suggests that while love is universally acknowledged and appreciated, its true essence and depth can be elusive and hard to manage. The song emphasizes that love is an enduring force, an 'artifício' or artifice, that remains unchangeable and eternal, defying any attempts to alter its course.

The repetition of the lines 'Guardo tanto tempo em mim, tudo só pra te mostrar' underscores the theme of patience and dedication. The narrator has been holding onto their feelings for a long time, waiting for the right moment to reveal them. This act of waiting is portrayed as worthwhile, as the narrator believes that showing their love will be genuinely rewarding. The phrase 'que vai valer a pena de verdade' reinforces the idea that true love is worth the wait and the effort.

The song also highlights the centrality of love in the narrator's life. The line 'Que o amor é tudo o que me interessa' reveals that love is the narrator's primary concern and interest. This focus on love as the most important aspect of life suggests a deep emotional commitment and a belief in love's transformative power. O Rappa, known for their socially conscious lyrics and fusion of rock, reggae, and hip-hop, brings a unique perspective to this timeless theme, blending poetic imagery with a heartfelt message.

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  5. Na Frente do Reto
  6. Cruz de Tecido
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