Esta Tarde Vi Llover

Roberto Carlos Roberto Carlos

The Melancholy of Absence in 'Esta Tarde Vi Llover'

Roberto Carlos' song 'Esta Tarde Vi Llover' is a poignant exploration of longing and absence. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the singer's emotional landscape, marked by the recurring motif of rain and the absence of a loved one. The imagery of rain, people running, and the changing seasons serves as a backdrop to the singer's solitude and yearning. Each verse underscores the contrast between the beauty of the world and the emptiness felt due to the absence of the beloved.

The repetition of the phrase 'Y no estabas tú' (And you weren't there) emphasizes the singer's deep sense of loss and longing. This refrain acts as a haunting reminder of the void left by the loved one. The singer observes the world around him—rain falling, stars shining, birds kissing—yet these moments of natural beauty are overshadowed by the absence of the person he longs for. This juxtaposition highlights the emotional weight of missing someone who is deeply cherished.

The song also delves into themes of uncertainty and doubt. The lines 'Yo no sé cuánto me quieres / Si me extrañas o me engañas' (I don't know how much you love me / If you miss me or deceive me) reveal the singer's inner turmoil and insecurity. This uncertainty adds another layer to the emotional complexity of the song, making it not just about physical absence but also about the emotional distance and the unknowns in a relationship. Roberto Carlos' heartfelt delivery and the evocative lyrics combine to create a timeless ballad that resonates with anyone who has experienced the pain of missing someone they love.

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  1. Detalles (Detalhes)
  2. Amigo
  3. Cama e Mesa
  4. Caminhoneiro
  5. Ingenuo y Soñador (Ingênuo e Sonhador)
  6. Eu Te Amo, Te Amo, Te Amo (Italiano)
  7. A Che Serve Volare
  8. Fuerza Extraña
  9. Você
  10. Cama y Mesa
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