Saudade is a unique Portuguese word that describes a deep emotional state of nostalgic longing for something or someone that one loves and is absent. It often carries a melancholic or bittersweet feeling.
In the song, the lyrics warn, "'Cê corre o risco de sofrer saudade" (You run the risk of suffering saudade). This highlights the intense emotional impact of falling in love, suggesting that the absence of the loved one will lead to this profound sense of longing, making it a central theme of the song's emotional landscape.
"Sua Mãe Vai Me Amar" is a playful, cocky pagode love song. The singer warns a girl not to get involved with him unless she is ready, because once she does, she will be hooked - he jokes that even her mother will end up loving him.
He plays the confident charmer: he is not looking to cause real trouble ("não entro em cana", literally "I don't end up in jail"), just to have fun, but he knows that after one kiss she will be counting the days until she can see him again ("De quinta a quinta vai pedir pra mim o tbt" - asking for a "throwback" every week).
It is a lighthearted, teasing song about irresistible charm and playful romance rather than anything serious.