A Portuguese-language track about rekindled romance and the persistence of feeling across years.
crio asas nos meus sonhos para voar até você
K D U's 'Uma História Real' unfolds as a first-person narrative about two people who reconnect after living separate lives. The singer recalls how they were young when they first noticed each other, shared a simple kiss, then went their own ways, one moving abroad, the other starting a family. Years later, they meet again at carnival, and the old feelings resurface despite everything that's changed.
The phrase 'crio asas nos meus sonhos para voar até você', I grow wings in my dreams to fly to you, captures that stubborn, almost fantastical determination. It's not about practical solutions to distance, but about the imagination stretching to bridge the gap when real life can't.
That line turns longing into something active, almost childlike in its logic. Dreams aren't just escape; they're transportation.
What sticks is the plain admission that distance means nothing when it comes to seeing this person. The song doesn't romanticize the complications of coming back together; it just states the feeling as a fact that won't be ignored.
The way the singer lands on 'Que eu te amo / Que eu te quero' at the end, simple, direct, after all that buildup, feels like dropping the pretense.
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