Imagine waking up to the comforting aroma of fresh coffee, sunlight filtering through the window, and the cozy sensation of wearing your crush’s oversized shirt. Cheiro De Café paints this intimate morning scene while Mari Azevedo lets us peek into the whirlwind of emotions that follows. Surrounded by familiar scents, the singer feels both safe and unsure, caught between the warmth of the moment and the question, “Does this person really love me back?”
Beneath the dreamy imagery lies a gentle tug-of-war between vulnerability and hope. Our narrator spends the whole day rehearsing the perfect words, finally admitting “Eu te amo” but still hesitating to ask for reassurance. It is a sweet snapshot of early love: promising to care for someone without knowing where the relationship will go, savoring every small detail, and learning that sometimes the best thing to do is simply let the feelings brew like a good cup of coffee.