Agua De Beber
Astrud Gilberto & Antônio Carlos Jobim Lyrics


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Tiba-dum-dá, badebadabadá, tiba-dum-dê, badebadabadá, tiba-dum-dá, di-um-dá, di-um-dá
Tiba-dum-dá, badebadabadá, tiba-dum-dê, badebadabadá, tiba-dum-dá, di-um-dá, di-um-dá

Eu quis amar, mas tive medo
E quis salvar meu coração
Mas o amor sabe um segredo (lá-iá)
O medo pode matar o seu coração
Água de beber (de beber)
Água de beber, camará
Água de beber
Água de beber, camará

Tiba-dum-dá, badebadabadá, tiba-dum-dê, badebadabadá, tiba-dum-dá, di-um-dá, di-um-dá

Eu nunca fiz coisa tão certa
Entrei pra escola do perdão
A minha casa vive aberta
Abri todas as portas do coração

Água de beber (de beber)
Água de beber, camará
Água de beber (de beber)
Água de beber, camará
Água de beber
Água de beber, camará





Tiba-dum-dá, badebadabadá, tiba-dum-dê, badebadabadá, tiba-dum-dá, di-um-dá, di-um-dá

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Aguas De Marco" by Astrud Gilberto and Antonio Carlos Jobim explore the themes of love, fear, and vulnerability. The singer confesses that they wanted to love but were afraid, so they tried to protect their heart. However, they acknowledge that love holds a secret that fear can kill the heart. The song suggests that one cannot fully experience love without opening themselves up to vulnerability and taking risks.


The second verse suggests that the singer has learned from their past mistakes and has entered the "school of forgiveness." They have opened up their heart by leaving their doors open, inviting love in. The repetition of "água de beber" throughout the song acts as a metaphor for the essential and life-giving nature of love. Love is depicted as something necessary for survival, just like water.


Overall, "Aguas De Marco" is a powerful representation of the human experience, showing that love can feel intimidating and scary, but ultimately it is what we need to keep our hearts alive. Through the use of metaphors and poetic language, the lyrics offer a deeper understanding of the complexities of relationships and the importance of vulnerability.


Line by Line Meaning

Eu quis amar mas tive medo e quis salvar meu coração
I wanted to love, but I was afraid and wanted to protect my heart.


Mas o amor sabe um segredo o medo pode matar o seu coração
But love knows a secret, and fear can kill your heart.


Água de beber, água de beber camará, água de beber, água de beber camará
Water to drink, water to drink, my friend. Water to drink, water to drink, my friend.


Eu nunca fiz coisa tão certa, entrei pra escola do perdão
I've never done anything so right, I went to the school of forgiveness.


A minha casa vive aberta, abri todas as portas do coração
My house is always open, and I've opened all the doors of my heart.


Água de beber, água de beber camará, água de beber, água de beber camará
Water to drink, water to drink, my friend. Water to drink, water to drink, my friend.


Água de beber, água de beber camará
Water to drink, water to drink, my friend.




Lyrics © VM ENTERPRISES INC, CORCOVADO MUSIC CORPORATION, Tratore
Written by: Antonio Carlos Jobim, Vinicius De Moraes

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@markymarco2570

Tê bá dundá
Pá tê pá dá bá dába
Tê bá dundá
Pá tê pá dá bá dába
Tê bá dundá
Dai undá
Dai undá

Tê bá dundá
Pá tê lá dá bá dába
Tê bá dundá
Pá tê lá dá bá dába
Tê bá dundá
Dai undá
Dai undá

Eu quis amar mas tive medo
E quis salvar meu coração
Mas o amor sabe um segredo
O medo pode matar o seu coração

Água de beber, água de beber, camará
Água de beber, água de beber, camará

Tê bá dundá
Pá tê lá dá bá dába
Tê bá dundá
Pá tê lá dá bá dába
Tê bá dundá
Dai undá
Dai undá

Eu nunca fiz coisa tão certa
Entrei pra escola do perdão
A minha casa vive aberta
Abri todas as portas do coração

Água de beber, água de beber, camará
Água de beber, água de beber, camará
Água de beber, água de beber, camará

Tê bá dundá
Pá tê lá dá bá dába
Tê bá dundá
Pá tê lá dá bá dába
Tê bá dundá
Dai undá
Dai undá



All comments from YouTube:

@brunosouza8802

Descanse em paz Astrud Gilberto!

R.I.P. Astrud Gilberto

@klondike69none85

LEYENDA

@Brennosimoes2023

A voz dela era maravilhosa!

@kryptichands968

An angelico

@pbabiesinspace6112

Strange passive singing. I absolutely love it.

@lynneleeluckdowsing6654

Love this Brazilian style of singing: no overdone vocal acrobatics; simply the beauty of the human voice.

@TheLinuxYes

yep, often, less is more.

@ebbtide9576

Me too. No vibrato even.

@byx2224

Hi ❤

@Beowulf_93

its possible cause the notes and octaves gently changes , better adaptet for the voice.

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