Amada Amante

Roberto Carlos Roberto Carlos

The Timeless Passion of 'Amada Amante'

The song 'Amada Amante' by Roberto Carlos is a profound exploration of a deep and enduring love that transcends conventional boundaries. The lyrics speak of an ancient and friendly love, one that has lived through the intensity of passion and has kept the flame of true love burning before and after the height of romance. This love is described as being without prejudice, not confined by what is considered right, creating its own rules and existing in a space that is beyond societal norms.

The term 'amada amante,' which translates to 'beloved lover,' encapsulates the essence of a relationship that is both tender and intensely passionate. The song suggests that this love makes life worthwhile, turning fleeting moments into something extraordinary for the couple. The lover is portrayed as a beacon of light in a world that is often lacking in love, making their shared world a place of unique and profound connection.

Roberto Carlos, a Brazilian singer known for his romantic ballads, delivers this song with a sense of longing and appreciation for a love that is both a sanctuary and a celebration. The repeated lines emphasize the transformative power of this love, which floats on the bed, bursts in the chest, and surpasses all that has been done before. In a world that is described as 'desamante,' or unloving, the presence of the beloved lover is what creates a world for the two of them, a private universe where their love is the only law.

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