Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars

Tom Jobim Tom Jobim

Serenity and Love in 'Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars'

Tom Jobim's 'Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars' is a beautiful ode to tranquility and love, capturing the essence of peaceful moments shared with a loved one. The song's lyrics paint a serene picture of quiet nights filled with the gentle strumming of a guitar, creating an atmosphere of calm and intimacy. The silence that surrounds the couple is not empty but filled with the soft sounds of nature and music, enhancing the sense of peace and connection between them.

The imagery of 'quiet thoughts and quiet dreams' and 'quiet walks by quiet streams' evokes a sense of simplicity and contentment. The mention of a window looking out on mountains and the sea adds a layer of natural beauty to the scene, suggesting that the couple finds solace and joy in the simple pleasures of life. This setting becomes a metaphor for the ideal state of being, where love and nature coexist harmoniously.

The song takes a deeper emotional turn as the narrator reflects on their past feelings of loneliness and despair. The line 'I who was lost and lonely, believing life was only a bitter tragic joke' reveals a profound transformation brought about by the presence of their beloved. With their partner, they have discovered the true meaning of existence, finding purpose and happiness in their love. This revelation underscores the song's central theme: the power of love to bring peace and fulfillment to one's life.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Garota de Ipanema
  2. Chega de Saudade
  3. Corcovado
  4. A Felicidade
  5. É Preciso Dizer Adeus
  6. Serenata Do Adeus
  7. Samba de Uma Nota Só
  8. Pela Luz Dos Olhos Teus (feat. Miúcha)
  9. Luiza
  10. Águas de Março
View all Tom Jobim songs

Most popular topics in Tom Jobim songs

Related artists

  1. João Donato
    João Donato
  2. Nara Leão
    Nara Leão
  3. Joyce Moreno
    Joyce Moreno
  4. Toquinho
    Toquinho
  5. Dorival Caymmi
    Dorival Caymmi
  6. Gilberto Gil
    Gilberto Gil
  7. Chico Buarque
    Chico Buarque
  8. Paulinho da Viola
    Paulinho da Viola