Queria Lhe Dizer Cantando

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A Heart's Unspoken Melody: The Yearning in 'Queria Lhe Dizer Cantando'

In 'Queria Lhe Dizer Cantando,' Amado Batista pours his heart out, expressing a profound love that words and melodies struggle to contain. The song's title, which translates to 'I Wanted to Tell You Singing,' sets the stage for a heartfelt confession. Batista's lyrics reveal a love so immense that it transcends the boundaries of a simple song, highlighting the limitations of language and music in conveying deep emotions.

The narrative unfolds with the singer lamenting his unreciprocated love. Despite his numerous attempts to communicate his feelings, the object of his affection remains indifferent. This unrequited love is a common theme in romantic ballads, but Batista's approach is uniquely poignant. He speaks of the promises he made and the illusions he abandoned for the sake of this love, only to be met with disbelief and avoidance. The imagery of the beloved hiding to avoid him underscores the pain of rejection and the longing for acknowledgment.

In a desperate plea, Batista asks his beloved to open her window and listen to him one last time. This metaphorical window represents a final chance for connection and understanding. He wishes to show his face and the emotional scars that this love has left on him, hoping for a moment of empathy and recognition. The repetition of his unheeded declarations and the visible marks of his suffering paint a vivid picture of a love that is both beautiful and tragic. Through this song, Batista captures the essence of unfulfilled love, the struggle to be heard, and the enduring hope for a moment of genuine connection.

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  3. Casa Bonita
  4. O Pobretão
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