Uma Vez Por Mês

Trio Parada Dura Trio Parada Dura

The Strength to Endure: A Tale of Love and Resilience

Trio Parada Dura's song "Uma Vez Por Mês" delves into the poignant emotions of unrequited love and the strength required to endure its pain. The lyrics tell the story of a man who, despite not having the fortune of being with the woman he loves, strives to live with dignity and composure. He acknowledges the harsh reality that destiny has not been kind to him, as he was unable to build a family with her. This sense of loss and longing is a central theme, highlighting the deep emotional impact of unfulfilled dreams.

The protagonist's love is so profound that he continues to care about the woman's well-being, even though she is with someone else. This selfless concern underscores the depth of his feelings and the true nature of his love. He seeks solace in the company of old friends, using these interactions as a way to stay connected to her life indirectly. This behavior reflects the universal human need for connection and the ways people cope with emotional pain.

Despite the overwhelming sadness and the temptation to drown his sorrows in alcohol, the protagonist chooses a path of dignity. He resists becoming a habitual drinker, opting instead to drink only once a month. This decision symbolizes his inner strength and determination to maintain his self-respect. The song beautifully captures the struggle between succumbing to despair and choosing to live with honor, making it a powerful narrative of resilience and enduring love.

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  1. Luz da Minha Vida
  2. Passa Lá
  3. Trepadeira
  4. Coração Vagabundo (feat. Adair Cardoso)
  5. Amaremos
  6. Me Mata de Uma Vez
  7. Último Adeus
  8. Um Homem e Duas Mulheres
  9. Parada Dura
  10. O Beijo de Adeus
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