“Sinais” feels like a midnight confession whispered into the universe. Alone in a dark room, the singer senses an invisible breath and wonders if it belongs to the one she loves. She is caught between surrender and doubt: if love has truly taken over, why does heaven still feel so far away? Waves of nostalgia rush in, bringing the same goosebumps she felt long ago, and tears stream “like a river,” begging for clear signs. The lyrics paint her as both actress and audience in a film she cannot fully understand, searching for clues about her partner’s true role.
Yet, underneath the heartbreak, hope keeps flickering. Even when nothing makes logical sense, the loved one’s presence feels “too strong.” She recognizes that this love extends “beyond life,” suggesting something almost spiritual—bigger than broken hearts or past pain. Every subtle feeling, every shiver, every imagined breath becomes a possible signal that she is still deeply loved. “Sinais” is ultimately a song about learning to trust those intangible hints of affection and allowing them to guide a wounded heart back toward peace.