Oír mi nombre en tu boca, dulce canción entre tus labios, manjar apetecible que entre tu paladar y lengua se oyen como melodía de ángeles, cómo armonía de aves, cómo sinfonía del alma...
Se que mi nombre está seguro contigo, me amas y al pronunciarlo, una singular estrofa de amor florece, es un beso que me ofreces cuando lo dices con ese cariño innato que me obsequias.
A boca foi feita para dizer eu te amo,feita para sorrir,pra cantar e com certeza pra beijar,ela tem tantas utilidades e você preferiu usá-la apenas pra mentir.
One of my favorite Tony/Carmela scenes in the entire series is in season one, episode nine, Boca, when they’re in bed and Tony is trying to get her to tell him why she was so giggly at dinner about Uncle Junior. And of course she tells him what she heard about him “whistling through the wheat field” and being a “bushman of the Kalahari”. It’s such a cute scene because he’s tickling her and her laughter and coyness comes across as so genuine with him and also so innocently amused. And Tony’s reaction is gleeful and perfectly harmonious in the moment with her. Neither of them have any clue what they’re starting up, and they’re just having a fat laugh before bed as a married couple. Falco and Gandolfini really make you believe in Tony and Carmela. They have so much chemistry that you feel somehow rooted in the weirdness and drama of their relationship, during good times and bad. As Carmela makes her little faces at him and he looks back at her, there’s just so much realness to their marriage. I love it. I love them. And as fucked up as it is, I love their relationship.