“Dizeres” swirls around that deliciously bittersweet moment when love feels both unbreakable and impossibly fragile. Lourena’s narrator sits by the phone, inventing excuses for her partner’s silence while admitting she would welcome them back without a single complaint. Every breath, every action triggers a memory of the one she adores, and the simple refrain “eu te amo demais” becomes an open-hearted confession she just cannot swallow.
Yet the song is more than a lonely sigh; it is a scrapbook of shared dreams. Over Sant’s verses, we drift through playful references to Djavan, MC Marcinho, treehouses, marble temples, dancing in the rain, and even keys to future homes. These images paint a universe the couple once promised to conquer together. But promises can be fickle; the “last love letter” has already been written before, and we suspect it will be written again. “Dizeres” captures that looping dance of passion, nostalgia, and hope—where every goodbye already hides the words “come back,” and where loving too much is both the problem and the cure.