Telegrama

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The Longing in 'Telegrama': A Dive into Exaltasamba's Heartfelt Plea

The song 'Telegrama' by Exaltasamba is a poignant expression of longing and desire for a loved one's presence. The lyrics convey a deep sense of nostalgia and the pain of separation, as the protagonist waits for the return of their beloved. The repeated phrase 'Ah, que saudade de você' directly translates to 'Oh, how I miss you,' setting the tone for the entire song. The pain is described as still residing in the singer's chest, a metaphor for the emotional ache that lingers in the absence of the loved one.

The imagery of 'marcas de batom num casaco de vison' (lipstick marks on a mink coat) suggests memories of intimate moments that are hard to let go. The singer tries to distract themselves with friends and casual conversations, but these attempts are futile against the weight of their emotions. The chorus is a desperate plea for contact, asking for a phone call, a telegram, or a love letter, emphasizing the willingness to go to great lengths to be reunited with the person they love. The repetition of 'eu vou até lá, eu vou' (I will go there, I will) highlights the determination and hope that love will prevail.

Exaltasamba, known for their samba and pagode music, often explores themes of love, relationships, and emotional struggles. 'Telegrama' is a testament to their ability to capture the essence of human emotions through their music. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the yearning for a distant loved one, making it a timeless piece in their repertoire.

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  1. Tá Vendo Aquela Lua
  2. Me Apaixonei Pela Pessoa Errada
  3. Mais Uma Vez
  4. Desejo Contido
  5. Tchau e Bença
  6. Abandonado
  7. Aceita Paixão
  8. Telegrama
  9. Surpresas do Amor
  10. Preciso de Amor
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