Coração Pisciano
Rô Rosa
The Struggles of a Piscean Heart
The song "Coração Pisciano" by Rô Rosa appears to delve into the emotional turmoil and vulnerability associated with the astrological sign Pisces. The lyrics describe a person who is trying to cope with heartache and disappointment through smoking, perhaps as a means to numb the pain. The repeated act of smoking 'from drag to drag' suggests a habitual attempt to escape reality, indicating that the person's chest is being damaged, both physically and emotionally, but they feel it cannot get worse than their current state.
The 'accelerated thoughts' from expensive hashish imply a search for peace and relaxation, which contrasts with the internal chaos caused by their feelings. The phrase 'Maldito coração pisciano' translates to 'Damned Piscean heart,' highlighting the stereotype of Pisceans being overly emotional and prone to falling in love easily. The artist seems to be lamenting their propensity for giving their heart away and the consequent pain when things don't work out, as indicated by the phrase 'went down the drain again.'
The casual and conversational tone of the song, along with the mention of 'Mano, e esse final, mano' ('Dude, and this ending, dude'), adds a layer of personal reflection and resignation. It's as if the artist is having a moment of realization about their repetitive patterns in love and life, acknowledging the cycle but feeling somewhat powerless to change it. The song resonates with anyone who has ever felt trapped by their own emotions and the characteristics attributed to their zodiac sign.