The Brutality of Unrequited Love

Terno Rei's song 'Brutal' delves into the raw and often painful emotions associated with unrequited love. The lyrics express a deep sense of longing and heartache, as the narrator grapples with the brutal reality of their feelings. The repetition of phrases like 'Eu não quero escrever' (I don't want to write) and 'O meu coração às vezes é brutal' (My heart is sometimes brutal) underscores the emotional turmoil and the difficulty of articulating such intense emotions. The act of writing a song itself becomes a metaphor for the struggle to process and express these feelings.

The song's verses paint a vivid picture of the narrator's daily life, marked by mornings filled with thoughts of the person they long for and nights spent waiting for a message that never comes. This cyclical pattern of hope and disappointment highlights the relentless nature of unrequited love, where every day begins and ends with the same unfulfilled desire. The repetition of 'Te esperei' (I waited for you) further emphasizes the narrator's enduring patience and the pain of waiting in vain.

Terno Rei's musical style, characterized by dreamy melodies and introspective lyrics, complements the themes of 'Brutal.' The band's ability to convey complex emotions through simple yet poignant language resonates deeply with listeners who have experienced similar feelings. The song captures the essence of longing and the harsh reality of loving someone who may never reciprocate those feelings, making it a powerful and relatable piece for anyone who has faced the brutality of unrequited love.

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  2. Roda Gigante
  3. Luzes de Natal
  4. Difícil
  5. Brutal
  6. Sorte Ainda
  7. Mercado
  8. Medo
  9. Solidão de Volta
  10. Dia Lindo
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