Disfarçar means 'to disguise' or 'to hide'. It's an interesting word because it implies an effort to conceal one's true feelings or intentions.
In the context of the song, the singer is trying to move on and pretend that everything is fine after a breakup, but deep down, they still hope their loved one will return. The line "Eu vou tentando disfarçar" (I'm going to try to disguise it) perfectly captures this internal struggle between outward appearance and inner longing.
Porta Aberta ("Open Door") is Lukaâs bittersweet confession of life after a breakup, where everything feels out of tune. She lists the little catastrophes that follow her partnerâs absence: the radio goes silent, the TV loses its color, the guitar has no song, and even the mirror refuses to show her reflection. Days drag, nights insist the loved one will not return, and she imagines racing around the world without ever catching up. All that emptiness is wrapped in a single plea: "Accept me as I am; donât ask me to change."
Still, hope refuses to quit. While she pretends to manage and masks her pain, Luka keeps one gesture of faith aliveâshe leaves the bedroom door open, just in case that lost love decides to walk back in. The song gently reminds us that real affection accepts our quirks and that sometimes the bravest thing we can do is leave a door unlocked for the future.