Jogado Na Rua

Trio Parada Dura Trio Parada Dura

Heartache Under the Moonlight: A Tale of Love and Loss

The song 'Jogado Na Rua' by Trio Parada Dura is a poignant exploration of heartache and longing. The lyrics convey the deep sorrow and sense of abandonment felt by the narrator after losing their beloved. The opening lines immediately set the tone, expressing the difficulty of living without the loved one and the intense longing that ensues. The narrator's self-pity is palpable, highlighting the depth of their emotional turmoil.

The song delves into the nature of the narrator's love, describing it as both 'bruto e sincero demais' (rough and too sincere). This juxtaposition suggests a love that is raw and unfiltered, yet profoundly genuine. The narrator's feelings are portrayed as boundless, emphasizing their devotion to the beloved and the exclusivity of their affection. However, this intense love also brings immense pain, as the beloved's departure leaves the narrator in a state of darkness and despair.

The imagery of the 'som da viola' (sound of the viola) and 'noites de Lua' (moonlit nights) adds a layer of melancholy to the song. The viola, a traditional Brazilian string instrument, often symbolizes deep emotional expression in Brazilian music. The moonlit nights spent 'jogado na rua' (thrown out on the street) evoke a sense of loneliness and vulnerability. The repetition of 'Ai amor' underscores the narrator's anguish and longing, making the listener feel the weight of their sorrow. Through its heartfelt lyrics and evocative imagery, 'Jogado Na Rua' captures the essence of love lost and the enduring pain that follows.

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  1. Fuscão Preto
  2. A Vaquinha
  3. Fui Um Bobo
  4. Minha Mágoa
  5. Inferno da Vida
  6. Castelo de Amor
  7. Biquini Bordô
  8. Mensagem de Amor
  9. Parede e Meia
  10. Bicho Bom é Mulher
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