Dos Gardenias

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The Eternal Love of 'Dos Gardenias'

Maria Rita's rendition of 'Dos Gardenias' is a poignant and heartfelt ballad that delves into the themes of love, devotion, and betrayal. The song's lyrics revolve around the symbolic gesture of giving two gardenias to a loved one. These flowers are not just mere gifts; they represent the deep emotions and the bond shared between the lovers. The gardenias are imbued with the warmth of kisses and the essence of a love that the singer believes is unique and irreplaceable.

The gardenias serve as a metaphor for the singer's heart and soul, which are being offered to the beloved. The lyrics suggest that these flowers will live on and communicate the singer's feelings even in their absence. This idea of the gardenias speaking and living by the beloved's side highlights the depth of the singer's affection and the desire for their love to be ever-present and enduring.

However, the song takes a melancholic turn as it introduces the possibility of betrayal. The gardenias, which once symbolized undying love, may wither and die if the beloved's love is unfaithful. This imagery of the flowers dying at sunset signifies the end of a pure and cherished love, replaced by the pain of betrayal. The song beautifully captures the fragility of love and the heartbreak that comes with the realization of infidelity, making it a timeless piece that resonates with anyone who has experienced the highs and lows of romantic relationships.

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  1. Trajetória
  2. A Festa
  3. Coração em Desalinho
  4. Mal Intento
  5. Menina Da Lua
  6. Como Nossos Pais
  7. Encontros e Despedidas
  8. Veja Bem, Meu Bem
  9. Dos Gardenias
  10. Desabafo
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