Coração Na Mesa

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The Fleeting Affair: Embracing Heartache in 'Coração Na Mesa'

The song 'Coração Na Mesa' by Twenty Fingers is a poignant portrayal of a fleeting romantic encounter, filled with the anticipation of heartache. The artist expresses a deep understanding that the intimate moments shared with his lover are temporary and will lead to pain. The lyrics convey the struggle of giving in to desires, fully aware that the connection is ephemeral and will leave him longing.

The repeated plea to 'leave my love on the table, leave the heart on the table' is a metaphor for wanting to preserve the feelings of love and connection, even as the lover departs. It's a request to leave behind something tangible to hold onto, to ease the inevitable suffering that will come with the morning. This line captures the essence of the song: a desire to mitigate the pain of a love that cannot last. The artist is resigned to the fact that his heart cannot be 'educated' to reject love, even when it's clear that it will result in sorrow.

Twenty Fingers, an artist known for his emotive music, taps into a universal theme of love and loss. The song's melancholic tone is underscored by the knowledge that the relationship is doomed from the start. Despite this, there is a willingness to experience the fleeting joy, even if it means facing the pain that follows. 'Coração Na Mesa' is a reflection on the vulnerability of love and the human tendency to embrace it, despite the consequences.

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  1. Rivais
  2. Verdadeiro Amor
  3. Mãe Grande
  4. Coração Na Mesa
  5. I'm Sorry
  6. Vou Tirar o Pé
  7. Tava Quase
  8. Recuar o Tempo
  9. Estavas Comigo Por Interesse
  10. Não Adiantou Em Nada
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