Pra Você Dar o Nome

Pedro Mariano Pedro Mariano

The Longing Heart: A Tale of Unrequited Love

Pedro Mariano's song 'Pra Você Dar o Nome' delves into the complexities of unrequited love and the pain of separation. The lyrics express a deep yearning for a loved one who is not present, capturing the essence of longing and the emotional turmoil that comes with it. The narrator is caught in a state of limbo, unable to move on from their feelings and unwilling to wait indefinitely for the other person. This sense of urgency is palpable in the lines 'Que eu te quero é agora e não posso e nem vou te esperar,' emphasizing the immediate need for connection and the frustration of unfulfilled desires.

The song also touches on the theme of communication, or the lack thereof, as the narrator pleads for any sign of life from the loved one. The lines 'Sempre que der, Mande um sinal de vida de onde estiver' highlight the desperation for any form of contact, even if it means knowing that the loved one is with someone else. This paradoxical wish underscores the depth of the narrator's love, as they would rather know the loved one is happy elsewhere than suffer from the uncertainty and the pain of missing them.

In the final verses, the narrator expresses a hope that the loved one will eventually realize that what they are missing in their life is the narrator themselves. The line 'Que o que falta em você, Sou eu' encapsulates this sentiment, suggesting that true fulfillment for both parties can only be achieved together. This poignant conclusion leaves the listener with a sense of bittersweet hope, as the narrator continues to hold on to the possibility of a future reunion, despite the current heartache.

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  2. Pode Ser
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  4. Pra Você Dar o Nome
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