A Brazilian pop song about trusting someone enough to believe things might actually work out.
Pode se despedir de ser tão só
Tais Nader's 'Dois Melhores' came out in 2023. The lyric excerpt starts with 'Se é amor, eu não sei', 'If it's love, I don't know', which sets the tone for a song that's more about possibility than certainty. It's one of six tracks listed alongside it, like 'Cá Regado de Amor' and 'Nada a Dizer'.
The phrase 'Pode se despedir de ser tão só', 'You can say goodbye to being so alone', isn't a grand promise. It's a quiet suggestion that maybe this connection could ease that particular ache. The song keeps circling back to 'pode ser', 'it could be', as if trying the idea on for size.
It's a direct address that feels both kind and realistic. You're not being told you'll never be lonely again, just that you might not have to be lonely right now.
There's a practical warmth here, not romance-novel swooning. The lyric treats happiness as something you might choose to believe in, not something that just happens to you.
The way 'pode ser' repeats and builds near the end, stretching into 'e pode ser, e pode ser e pode,' gives the thought a gentle momentum.
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