Mãezinha Querida

Agnaldo Timóteo Agnaldo Timóteo

A Melodic Tribute to Maternal Love

The song "Mãezinha Querida" by Agnaldo Timóteo is a heartfelt ode to the singer's mother, expressing deep love and gratitude. The lyrics convey a sense of reverence and adoration for the maternal figure, highlighting the emotional bond between mother and child. The use of the term 'Mãezinha do coração' (dear little mother of the heart) is an endearing way to refer to his mother, emphasizing the tenderness and affection he feels for her.

The song's structure is simple yet profound, with the singer dedicating a waltz to his mother, which serves as a symbol of his devotion. The waltz, traditionally a dance of elegance and grace, here represents the beauty and inspiration the singer finds in his mother. The repetition of phrases like 'Te adorarei toda vida' (I will adore you all my life) and 'És o tesouro que eu tenho na vida' (You are the treasure that I have in life) reinforces the timeless and unconditional nature of his love.

Agnaldo Timóteo, known for his romantic and emotive singing style, delivers the lyrics with a sense of genuine emotion that many listeners can relate to. The song taps into universal themes of love, gratitude, and familial devotion, making it a touching tribute that resonates with anyone who holds their mother in high regard. The simplicity of the melody and the sincerity of the words combine to create a powerful message of love that transcends language and culture.

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  1. Etiquetas
  2. Tristeza Danada
  3. Mamãe Estou Tão Feliz (Mamma)
  4. Deixe-Me Outro Dia, Menos Hoje
  5. Mamãe
  6. Sombras (Sombras Nada Más)
  7. A Casa do Sol Nascente
  8. Eu, Pecador
  9. Mãezinha Querida
  10. Dona do Meu Mundo
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