Deus Me Livre

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The Heart's Plea: A Tale of Regret and Reconciliation

Heitor Costa's song "Deus Me Livre" delves into the emotional turmoil of a relationship on the brink of collapse. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a lover who, in a moment of heated argument, decides to leave, symbolized by the act of leaving the wedding ring and house keys behind. This gesture signifies a temporary but significant break in the relationship, driven by impulsive anger and egoism.

The protagonist reflects on the previous night's argument, acknowledging their selfishness and the rash decision to end things. The repeated phrase "Deus me livre ficar sem você" (God forbid I be without you) underscores the deep regret and fear of losing their partner. This refrain highlights the emotional dependency and the realization that life without their significant other would be unbearable, filled with suffering and excessive drinking to cope with the pain.

As the song progresses, the protagonist's plea becomes more desperate, culminating in a request for reconciliation. The line "Abra a porta mudei de ideia e tô aqui de volta" (Open the door, I changed my mind, and I'm back) signifies a turning point, where the lover seeks forgiveness and a second chance. This song captures the raw emotions of regret, the fear of loss, and the hope for redemption, making it a relatable anthem for anyone who has experienced the highs and lows of a tumultuous relationship.

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  1. Amor de Fim de Noite
  2. Na Hora da Raiva
  3. Áudio Chorando
  4. Pátio do Posto
  5. Ambiente Errado
  6. Alô Morena
  7. Arrasada
  8. Ainda Namora
  9. Vai Locutor / Vou Pagar Pra Ver / Estranho
  10. Meio Termo
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