Não Espero Mais

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Finding Love After a Long Wait

O Terno's song "Não Espero Mais" is a heartfelt exploration of finding love after a period of uncertainty and searching. The lyrics convey a sense of wandering and feeling lost, as the protagonist describes waiting for someone and walking without direction. This period of aimlessness is marked by inventing paths and getting lost, symbolizing the emotional and perhaps physical journey of seeking love and meaning in life.

The turning point in the song comes with the discovery of a significant other, which brings clarity and a sense of purpose. The protagonist expresses a newfound certainty and happiness, stating that meeting this person has made them feel found. This relationship is depicted as a source of joy and stability, with the protagonist feeling confident and assured in their love. The lyrics highlight the mutual affection and the transformative power of this connection, suggesting that both individuals are equally invested and happy.

The chorus emphasizes the fulfillment and contentment that the protagonist feels, no longer waiting or searching. The repeated line, "Com você eu não espero mais" (With you, I don't wait anymore), underscores the end of the waiting period and the beginning of a joyful, fulfilling relationship. The protagonist reflects on the worth of the wait, expressing that the happiness they now feel is unparalleled. This song beautifully captures the emotional journey from longing and uncertainty to love and happiness, resonating with anyone who has experienced the transformative power of a meaningful relationship.

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  1. Deixa Fugir
  2. Eu Tomei Coca, Você Encheu a Cara
  3. Minas Gerais
  4. Eu Não Preciso de Ninguém
  5. Volta
  6. Morto
  7. Lua Cheia
  8. Tudo Por Ti
  9. A História Mais Velha do Mundo
  10. Modão de Pinheiros
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