Pra Sempre Será

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Eternal Love: A Journey Through True Affection

O Terno's song "Pra Sempre Será" delves into the profound and often elusive experience of true love. The lyrics open with a reflection on the rarity of finding genuine love, acknowledging that while it is not impossible, it is indeed a rare treasure. The song speaks to the many pitfalls and illusions that can accompany the search for love, such as impatience and idealization. These lines set the stage for a deeper exploration of what it means to find a love that is meant to last forever.

The chorus of the song emphasizes the enduring nature of true love. Even if a relationship ends, the essence of that love remains eternal. This idea is beautifully encapsulated in the lines, "Mesmo que acabe, não vai terminar" (Even if it ends, it will not be over). The song suggests that the experience of having loved truly and deeply is a gift in itself, one that leaves a lasting impact on the heart and soul. The repetition of the phrase "amor de verdade" (true love) underscores the value and significance of such an experience.

In the latter part of the song, the lyrics reflect on past loves and the lessons learned from them. The singer acknowledges the vulnerability and risks involved in loving genuinely, yet also celebrates the beauty and authenticity of such love. The song concludes with a reaffirmation of the eternal nature of true love, suggesting that the memories and emotions associated with it will always remain a part of us. Through its heartfelt lyrics and poignant message, "Pra Sempre Será" captures the essence of love's enduring power and the profound impact it has on our lives.

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  5. Pra Sempre Será
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  7. Pegando Leve
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