Te amo mas nao quero

Só Modão Só Modão

The Tug-of-War of a Heart in Love

The song "Te amo mas nao quero" by Só Modão captures the complex emotions of someone who is deeply in love yet determined to stay away from the object of their affection. The lyrics express a strong internal conflict where love is still alive, but the pain from past experiences is too great to risk rekindling the relationship. The repeated phrase 'Deus me livre' which translates to 'God forbid' or 'God save me,' emphasizes the singer's plea for strength to resist the temptation of returning to a love that has caused suffering.

The song's narrative revolves around the struggle of wanting to move on from a relationship that has ended, but being unable to do so emotionally. The protagonist wants to forget and fears that any interaction would reignite feelings that they are trying to extinguish. This is a common theme in many love songs, where the heart and mind are at odds, and the person is caught between the desire to heal and the pull of their emotions.

Só Modão is known for their 'modão' style, which is a Brazilian term for traditional country music that often features themes of love, heartache, and rural life. The music likely resonates with many who have experienced the bittersweet nature of love and the difficulty of letting go. The song's relatable lyrics and emotive melody make it a poignant reflection on the complexities of love and the human condition.

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  1. Evidências
  2. Solidão
  3. Paz na Cama - Entre Tapas e Beijos
  4. Agenda Rabiscada
  5. Te amo mas nao quero
  6. Vida Vazia
  7. Falando de amor
  8. Cara a Cara
  9. Pizero (feat. João Carreiro e Capataz)
  10. Tentando Te Esquecer
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