Longing for Lost Love: The Heartfelt Yearning in 'Quem Dera'

Só Pra Contrariar (SPC), a renowned Brazilian pagode group, delivers a poignant tale of longing and heartache in their song 'Quem Dera.' The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a sleepless night, where the protagonist is consumed by thoughts of a lost love. The night transitions into morning, yet the singer remains awake, tormented by the absence of a significant other who once brought warmth and joy into his life. This love is metaphorically described as the 'summer of my warmth,' emphasizing its importance and the void left in its absence.

The chorus, 'Quem dera,' which translates to 'I wish' or 'If only,' encapsulates the deep yearning and hope that the loved one might return. The singer's heart, described as both sad and crying, would find solace and happiness if she were to come back. This emotional plea highlights the universal theme of unrequited love and the pain of separation, resonating with anyone who has experienced a similar loss.

In the latter part of the song, the singer reveals a glimmer of hope, dreaming of the day she might return and knock on his door, never to leave again. This dream signifies not just a desire for reunion but also a longing for permanence and stability in love. The song's emotional depth is further amplified by SPC's soulful delivery, making 'Quem Dera' a touching ode to lost love and the enduring hope for reconciliation.

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  1. Depois do Prazer
  2. Será
  3. Depois do Prazer / Essa Tal Liberdade (medley)
  4. Essa Tal Liberdade
  5. Você Virou Saudade
  6. Te Amar Sem Medo/ Meu Jeito de Ser/ Dói Demais (pot-pourri)
  7. Amor Verdadeiro
  8. Tem Tudo A Ver
  9. Um Amor Puro
  10. Cuando Es Amor
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