Quase Um Segundo

Cazuza Cazuza

The Tumultuous Tides of Love and Longing

The song "Quase Um Segundo" by Brazilian artist Cazuza is a poignant exploration of love, desire, and the complexities of human emotions. The lyrics convey a deep sense of yearning and vulnerability, as the narrator seeks to understand what it would take to be desired and to please the object of their affection. The opening lines express a wish to see through the darkness of the world to find what the other person wants, indicating a willingness to change or adapt for love.

Cazuza's lyrics often delve into the intensity of feelings, and this song is no exception. The juxtaposition of hating someone 'for almost a second' and then loving them even more powerfully illustrates the volatile nature of passionate relationships. The mention of the other person's physical attributes and the inability to find peace suggests an obsession or deep infatuation that is both painful and exhilarating. The recurring question, 'Do you still think of me?' echoes the insecurity and longing for reassurance that is common in romantic connections.

The song's emotional depth is further emphasized by the dream motif. Dreams in literature and music often symbolize subconscious thoughts and desires. The narrator's admission of waking up from a bad dream in tears and the immediate need to reach out to their loved one highlights the urgency and rawness of their emotions. It's a moment of vulnerability that seeks to bridge the gap between dream and reality, fear and reassurance, encapsulating the song's theme of emotional turbulence within relationships.

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  2. Dia Dos Namorados
  3. O Mundo É Um Moinho (part. Raphael Rabello)
  4. Exagerado 3.0
  5. Blues da Piedade
  6. Filho Único
  7. Balada de Um Vagabundo
  8. O Tempo Não Para
  9. Filosofia de Calçada
  10. Codinome Beija-Flor
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