Um Beijo Seu

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The Yearning Heart: A Tale of Unrequited Love in 'Um Beijo Seu'

Banda Calypso's song 'Um Beijo Seu' is a poignant exploration of unrequited love and the emotional turmoil that accompanies it. The lyrics are a heartfelt plea from someone deeply in love, yet painfully aware that their feelings are not reciprocated. The repeated phrase 'Tudo bem' (which translates to 'It's okay') underscores a sense of resignation and acceptance, even as the singer's heart aches for a simple gesture of affection—a kiss.

The chorus, with its repetitive longing for 'um beijo seu' (a kiss from you), highlights the simplicity of the singer's desire. Despite the emotional neglect and indifference from the object of their affection, the singer remains steadfast in their love. This repetition not only emphasizes the depth of their yearning but also the futility of their hope, as they continue to wish for something that seems perpetually out of reach.

The verses further delve into the emotional landscape of the singer, who acknowledges their own suffering ('Cê sabe que eu choro', 'Cê sabe que eu sofro') but continues to endure it with a resigned 'Tudo bem'. This juxtaposition of deep emotional pain with a facade of acceptance paints a vivid picture of the complexities of unrequited love. The song captures the essence of longing and the bittersweet nature of loving someone who does not return that love, making it a relatable and emotionally charged piece for many listeners.

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  1. Dois Corações
  2. Deixa Eu Sonhar
  3. No Bate-Papo
  4. Pará Belém
  5. Bye
  6. Accelerated
  7. Não Posso Negar Que Te Amo (part. Reginaldo Rossi)
  8. Unção Sem Limites / Buscar Tua Face é Preciso (part. Ludmila Ferber)
  9. Vendaval
  10. Fala Pra Mim
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