O Amor Tem Dessas Coisas

Pablo Pablo

The Bittersweet Realities of Love in 'O Amor Tem Dessas Coisas'

In 'O Amor Tem Dessas Coisas,' Pablo delves into the tumultuous and often painful nature of love. The song's lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man grappling with the end of a relationship. He decides to remove the woman he loves from his life, turning to alcohol as a means of coping with his heartbreak. This decision underscores the depth of his emotional turmoil and the lengths to which he is willing to go to escape his pain.

The lyrics describe the woman as 'bandida,' a term that conveys betrayal and deceit. She causes him immense suffering, both emotionally and physically, to the point where he can no longer endure the relationship. The repeated references to her not answering the phone and refusing to communicate highlight the sense of abandonment and rejection he feels. This shift from being her lover to feeling like her enemy encapsulates the drastic changes that can occur in relationships, where love can quickly turn into animosity.

Pablo's song also touches on the inherent risks of love. The line 'O amor tem dessas coisas' suggests that love is unpredictable and can lead to dangerous emotional territory. The singer's refusal to remain friends after the breakup indicates a desire to completely sever ties, as continuing any form of relationship would only prolong his suffering. This poignant narrative captures the complexities of love, where the same emotions that bring joy can also lead to profound heartache.

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  1. Contato
  2. Um dia
  3. Displicente
  4. Ela Ligou
  5. Bordel Lilás
  6. Camas Separadas
  7. Embolou
  8. A Cena
  9. Volta Amor
  10. Pendrive de Sofrência
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