Da Boca Pra Fora

Os 3 do Nordeste Os 3 do Nordeste

The Unspoken Truths of Love in 'Da Boca Pra Fora'

In 'Da Boca Pra Fora,' Os 3 do Nordeste delve into the complexities of love and communication. The phrase 'da boca pra fora' translates to 'from the mouth outwards,' implying that the words spoken are not reflective of true feelings. The song captures the essence of saying things in the heat of the moment that don't align with one's genuine emotions. This is a common theme in relationships where pride, anger, or fear can lead to statements that are not heartfelt.

The lyrics reveal a tumultuous relationship where the protagonist admits that their declarations of not wanting their partner are insincere. The line 'Meu coração dispara quando a gente se devora' (My heart races when we devour each other) highlights the intense passion that still exists between the couple, despite their verbal conflicts. The song portrays a cycle of arguments and reconciliations, emphasizing that the spoken words are merely a facade, masking deeper, unspoken emotions.

Os 3 do Nordeste, known for their forró music, often explore themes of love, longing, and the human condition. In 'Da Boca Pra Fora,' they use simple yet poignant lyrics to convey the internal struggle between what is said and what is felt. The song serves as a reminder that actions and true feelings often speak louder than words, and that understanding and patience are crucial in navigating the complexities of love.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. No Fungadinho
  2. Alambique de Barro
  3. Nossa Quadrilha
  4. Até o Dia Clarear
  5. Aqui Eu Vou Ficar
  6. Toque De Fole
  7. Forró Casamenteiro
  8. Da Boca Pra Fora
  9. Desafio
  10. Forró de Tamanco
View all Os 3 do Nordeste songs

Most popular topics in Os 3 do Nordeste songs

Related artists

  1. Chama Chuva
    Chama Chuva
  2. Trio Bastião
    Trio Bastião
  3. Trio Nortista
    Trio Nortista
  4. Marinês
    Marinês
  5. Trio Nordestino
    Trio Nordestino
  6. Trio Dona Zefa
    Trio Dona Zefa
  7. Dominguinhos
    Dominguinhos
  8. Flávio José
    Flávio José