The firstborn son of Sérgio Buarque de Hollanda, Buarque lived at several locations throughout his childhood, though mostly in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and Rome. He wrote and studied literature as a child and found music through the bossa nova compositions of Tom Jobim and João Gilberto. He performed as a singer and guitarist in the 1960s as well as writing a play that was deemed dangerous by the Brazilian military dictatorship of the time. Buarque, along with several Tropicalist and MPB musicians, was threatened by the Brazilian military government and eventually left Brazil for Italy in 1969. However, he came back to Brazil in 1970, and continued to record, perform, and write, though much of his material was suppressed by government censors. He released several more albums in the 1980s and published three novels in the 1990s and 2000s.
In 2019, Buarque was awarded the Camões Prize, the most important prize for literature in the Portuguese language.
Samba Do Grande Amor
Chico Buarque Lyrics
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Que agora sim
Eu vivia enfim o grande amor
Mentira
Me atirei assim
De trampolim
Fui até o fim, um amador
Passava um verão
A água e pão
Dava o meu quinhão pro grande amor
Mentira
Eu botava a mão
No fogo então
Com meu coração de fiador
Hoje eu tenho apenas uma pedra no meu peito
Exijo respeito, não sou mais um sonhador
Chego a mudar de calçada
Quando aparece uma flor
E dou risada do grande amor
Mentira
Fui muito fiel
Comprei anel
Botei no papel o grande amor
Mentira
Reservei hotel
Sarapatel
E lua-de-mel em Salvador, Salvador
Fui rezar na Sé
Pra São José
Que eu levava fé no grande amor
Mentira
Fiz promessa até
Pra Oxumaré
De subir a pé o Redentor
Hoje eu tenho apenas uma pedra no meu peito
Exijo respeito, não sou mais um sonhador
Chego a mudar de calçada
Quando aparece uma flor
E dou risada do grande amor
Mentira
Hoje eu tenho apenas uma pedra no meu peito
Exijo respeito, não sou mais um sonhador
Chego a mudar de calçada
Quando aparece uma flor
E dou risada do grande amor
Mentira
In Chico Buarque's Samba Do Grande Amor, the singer is expressing his disappointment and disillusionment with the idea of a grand and all-consuming love. The song opens with the singer saying that he believed that he was finally living the grande amor, or great love, that he had always dreamed of. However, he quickly realizes that this was a lie and that he had been foolishly naive. He had thrown himself into the idea of love with abandon and had even gone so far as to sacrifice for it, but all of it was for nothing.
The second verse continues this theme, with the singer saying that he now only has a single heavy stone in his chest. He demands respect and insists that he is no longer a dreamer. He even goes as far as to laugh at the idea of a grand love. The third verse begins with the singer admitting that he had been faithful and had even bought an engagement ring and made plans for a honeymoon in Salvador. He had even gone to the cathedral to pray for the success of his love. But again, it was all a lie, and he feels foolish for believing it.
Overall, Samba Do Grande Amor is a poignant song about the disillusionment that comes with unfulfilled expectations of love. It shows how easy it is to get caught up in the idea of grand and all-consuming love, only to be let down when it doesn't materialize. The song is a reminder that love isn't always grand and that it's important to temper our expectations with a healthy dose of realism.
Line by Line Meaning
Tinha cá pra mim
I thought to myself
Que agora sim
That now, yes
Eu vivia enfim o grande amor
I was finally living the great love
Mentira
Lie
Me atirei assim
I threw myself like that
De trampolim
Off a diving board
Fui até o fim um amador
I went all the way as an amateur
Passava um verão
I spent a summer
A água e pão
On bread and water
Dava o meu quinhão pro grande amor
I gave my share to the great love
Mentira
Lie
Eu botava a mão
I put my hand
No fogo então
In the fire, then
Com meu coração de fiador
With my heart as collateral
Hoje eu tenho apenas uma pedra no meu peito
Today I have only a stone in my chest
Exijo respeito, não sou mais um sonhador
I demand respect, I'm not a dreamer anymore
Chego a mudar de calçada
I even change sidewalks
Quando aparece uma flor
When a flower appears
E dou risada do grande amor
And I laugh at the great love
Mentira
Lie
Fui muito fiel
I was very faithful
Comprei anel
I bought a ring
Botei no papel o grande amor
I put the great love on paper
Mentira
Lie
Reservei hotel
I booked a hotel
Sarapatel
I ate pig stew
E lua-de-mel em Salvador
And honeymoon in Salvador
Fui rezar na Sé
I went to pray at the Sé
Pra São José
To Saint Joseph
Que eu levava fé no grande amor
In whom I believed in great love
Mentira
Lie
Fiz promessa até
I made a promise even
Pra Oxumaré
To Oxumaré
De subir a pé o Redentor
To climb the Redeemer statue on foot
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Francisco Buarque De Hollanda
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@PauloSergio-tq5mv
Ouvir esse grande cantor e compositor é um presente de Deus!
@semiramisgoulartmagalhaes8481
Hoje eu tenho apenas uma pedra no meu peito, exijo respeito não sou mais um sonhador. Chego a mudar de calçada quando aparece uma flor. E dou risada do grande amor ...
@twigyzerede
Chego a mudar de calçada, quando aparece uma flor! E dou risada do grande amor... mentiiiraaaa! <3
@foxworld2640
Don't think twice, it's alright
@PauloSergio-tq5mv
Aprendi em 1993 na escola na primeira série o que é estrofe e rima poesia em literatura com as canções de Chico Buarque.
@LisandroNogueira
BOM DEMAIS
@mauriciopeixoto3779
Verdade da vida de muitos inclusive a minha
@ppmbbarbosa
Te amo, Chico
@dialestx.4126
Minha vida cê é loco mestre
@sergioguteretz5931
Grande Chico ,,,,,,,,,,,,, domingo 6 - decembro - 2020