Como É Bom Saber

Roberto Carlos Roberto Carlos

The Serendipity of Love: A Journey from Desert to Bloom

Roberto Carlos' song 'Como É Bom Saber' is a heartfelt ode to the transformative power of love. The lyrics narrate an unexpected encounter that changes the course of the singer's life. Initially, the singer describes a sense of desolation, likening his life to a desert. This metaphor powerfully conveys feelings of emptiness and loneliness. However, this bleak landscape is dramatically altered when he meets someone special. The encounter is serendipitous, suggesting that love often finds us when we least expect it.

The song's imagery shifts from a desert to a blooming garden, symbolizing the profound impact that love has on the singer's life. The garden in bloom represents not just the presence of love but also the rejuvenation and joy it brings. This transformation underscores the theme that love can bring life and color to even the most barren of emotional landscapes. The repetition of the phrase 'Como é bom saber' (How good it is to know) emphasizes the singer's gratitude and amazement at this newfound happiness.

Roberto Carlos, known as the 'King of Latin Music,' has a knack for capturing universal emotions in his songs. His smooth, emotive voice and simple yet poignant lyrics resonate deeply with listeners. 'Como É Bom Saber' is no exception, as it beautifully encapsulates the joy and fulfillment that love can bring. The song serves as a reminder that love has the power to transform our lives in the most unexpected and wonderful ways.

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  1. Furdúncio
  2. Mi Cacharrito
  3. As Flores do Jardim da Nossa Casa
  4. Emociones
  5. O Calhambeque (Road Hog)
  6. Jesus Salvador
  7. Sentado À Beira do Caminho
  8. Amiga da Minha Mulher (part. Seu Jorge)
  9. Da Boca Pra Fora
  10. El Dia Que Me Quieras
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