A Journey to Everlasting Love

Marília Tavares' song "Diz Um Sim" is a heartfelt ballad that delves into the themes of love, commitment, and hope. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a couple who have weathered numerous challenges together, symbolized by "chuvas e verões" (rains and summers). This metaphor suggests the ups and downs of life, emphasizing the resilience and strength of their relationship. Despite these trials, the couple has managed to hold onto hope, which is beautifully described as "a verdade nos olhos de criança" (the truth in a child's eyes), symbolizing purity and innocence.

The song reaches a poignant moment as the narrator finds themselves on their knees, a classic gesture of proposing marriage. This act is accompanied by a flood of memories, as if a movie is playing in their mind, highlighting the significance of the moment. The repetition of the plea for a "sim" (yes) underscores the importance of mutual commitment and the desire for a lifelong bond. The narrator's vulnerability is palpable, as they express a deep need for affirmation to solidify their future together.

The song's emotional climax is marked by the invocation of angels, suggesting a divine blessing on their union. This spiritual element adds a layer of depth, implying that their love is not only a personal commitment but also a sacred one. The repeated request for a "sim" is not just a plea for agreement but a call for unity and eternal togetherness. "Diz Um Sim" is a touching exploration of love's enduring power and the hope that it can overcome any obstacle.

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  2. Não Era Amor
  3. Mão Boba
  4. Água de Sal
  5. Vai Se Achando
  6. Escondidinho
  7. Quarta Dose
  8. Dois Fugitivos
  9. Pico da Desilusão
  10. Palavras de Perdão
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