Sentimento Blues

Julia Mestre Julia Mestre

The Allure of Unforgettable Blues

Julia Mestre's "Sentimento Blues" is a poignant exploration of longing and obsession, wrapped in the evocative imagery of memory and desire. The song delves into the warmth of memories that refuse to fade, capturing the essence of a compulsive yearning that binds the narrator to a past lover. This connection is described as a "cega obsessão," or blind obsession, highlighting the intensity and irrationality of the emotions involved.

The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a love that is both intoxicating and inescapable. The narrator finds themselves trapped in a cycle of lust and longing, unable to find satisfaction in other experiences. This "luxúria" or lust is a powerful force that continually draws them back to the object of their desire, despite the pain and frustration it causes. The repeated refrain of "Sentimento blues" underscores the melancholic nature of this emotional state, likening it to the blues—a genre known for its expression of sorrow and heartache.

Mestre's song also touches on the struggle to move on from this consuming relationship. References to Freud and Jung suggest a search for psychological explanations or solutions, yet the narrator remains ensnared in the "armadilha" or trap of their own making. The imagery of smoking a cigarette in dim light further emphasizes the introspective and solitary nature of this lament. Ultimately, "Sentimento Blues" captures the bittersweet allure of a love that is as painful as it is pleasurable, leaving the listener to ponder the complexities of human emotion and desire.

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