The Enchantment of First Love in Amado Batista's 'Princesa'

Amado Batista's song 'Princesa' is a tender expression of love and adoration, capturing the overwhelming emotions that accompany the first encounter with a beloved. The lyrics describe the narrator's immediate and intense reaction upon seeing the object of his affection for the first time. His heart is taken over by a powerful feeling, which he identifies as passion, sparked by her gentle, innocent gaze. This initial encounter sets the stage for a deep longing that persists throughout the song.

As the song progresses, the narrator reveals the extent of his infatuation. He is unable to sleep, consumed by thoughts of her and the memory of their eyes meeting. The desire to be with her is described as an irresistible force, and he fantasizes about sealing their connection with a kiss. The repeated use of 'Princesa' (Princess) in the chorus elevates the beloved to a pedestal, likening her to a goddess and a muse, which underscores the narrator's idealization of her. The lyrics also convey a willingness to endure any hardship, such as bad weather, just for the chance to see her, highlighting the depth of his devotion.

The song's romantic and dreamy tone is typical of Amado Batista's style, which often features themes of love, longing, and heartache. 'Princesa' resonates with anyone who has experienced the intoxicating rush of new love and the idealization of a romantic interest. It speaks to the universal desire to connect deeply with another person and the lengths one will go to for even a moment of closeness with the object of their affection.

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  1. Folha Seca
  2. Meu Ex-Amor
  3. Secretária
  4. Princesa
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