Valsa da Solidão

Roberta Sá Roberta Sá

The Dance of Loneliness: A Journey Through Heartache

Roberta Sá's song "Valsa da Solidão" ("Waltz of Loneliness") is a poignant exploration of solitude and longing. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person reflecting on their past, questioning where they were and what they were doing before encountering a significant other. The repeated questioning of "Onde estava" ("Where was") and "Onde foi" ("Where did") suggests a deep sense of disorientation and loss, as if the speaker's life lacked meaning or direction before this pivotal relationship.

The song's melancholic tone is further emphasized by the imagery of a cold afternoon and a star resting on the speaker's chest, symbolizing the weight of their emotions. The mention of a star can be interpreted as a metaphor for a guiding light or a significant presence that has now become a source of pain. The lyrics convey a sense of emptiness and yearning, with the speaker attributing their feelings of void and intense longing to the person they are addressing.

Roberta Sá's delivery of the song adds another layer of depth to the lyrics. Known for her emotive voice and ability to convey complex emotions, Sá brings the listener into the heart of the speaker's sorrow. The waltz rhythm of the song mirrors the cyclical nature of the speaker's thoughts and emotions, as they dance through memories and feelings of love and loss. "Valsa da Solidão" is a beautiful yet heartbreaking reflection on how love can bring both profound joy and deep sorrow, leaving an indelible mark on one's soul.

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