As Flores do Jardim da Nossa Casa

Roberto Carlos Roberto Carlos

The Withering Garden of Lost Love

Roberto Carlos, a legendary Brazilian singer-songwriter, is known for his emotive ballads that often explore themes of love, loss, and longing. In "As Flores do Jardim da Nossa Casa," he paints a poignant picture of a love that has withered away, much like the flowers in the garden of a once-happy home. The song uses the metaphor of a dying garden to symbolize the end of a relationship, where the absence of a loved one has left everything lifeless and devoid of color.

The lyrics convey a deep sense of nostalgia and sorrow, as the narrator reflects on the vibrant past that has now turned into a barren landscape. The imagery of flowers dying from longing and the stars losing their light underscores the profound impact of separation and the emotional void it creates. The garden, once a symbol of growth and beauty, now represents the desolation and emptiness that follows the departure of a cherished partner.

Despite the overwhelming sadness, the song offers a glimmer of hope. The mention of rain and the possibility of a new garden blooming suggests that healing and renewal are possible, even after the most devastating losses. This reflects a universal truth about the resilience of the human spirit and the cyclical nature of life, where endings can lead to new beginnings. Roberto Carlos masterfully captures the bittersweet essence of love and loss, resonating with anyone who has experienced the pain of a broken relationship.

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  2. Candilejas
  3. Amigo
  4. Mis Amores
  5. Detalles (Detalhes)
  6. Cama y Mesa
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  8. Yo Sólo Quiero (Un Millón de Amigos)
  9. Como Vai Você / Que Será de Ti
  10. Eu Quero Apenas (Um Milhão de Amigos)
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