O Valor Que Uma Mãe Tem

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The Sacred Value of a Mother: A Heartfelt Tribute by Baitaca

In his song "O Valor Que Uma Mãe Tem," Baitaca delivers a poignant and heartfelt tribute to mothers, emphasizing their invaluable role in society. The lyrics are a blend of admiration, respect, and gratitude, highlighting the universal importance of mothers regardless of their social or economic status. Baitaca's message is clear: a mother's worth transcends material wealth, race, and occupation, making her a sacred figure in the family and society at large.

Baitaca uses vivid imagery and metaphors to convey the deep respect he holds for mothers. He describes them as treasures and queens within their homes, emphasizing their irreplaceable role. The song acknowledges the diverse experiences of mothers, from those working in offices to those laboring in agriculture, and from those living in abundance to those struggling to make ends meet. This diversity underscores the universal nature of motherhood and the common thread of love and sacrifice that binds all mothers together.

The song also touches on the emotional and spiritual aspects of motherhood. Baitaca expresses his deep respect and love for his own mother, extending his sentiments to all mothers around the world. He acknowledges the hardships faced by mothers, especially those who endure poverty to provide for their children. The song concludes with a heartfelt prayer for the well-being of all mothers, both living and deceased, and a promise to honor and cherish them always. Through his sincere and touching lyrics, Baitaca reminds us of the profound and sacred value that mothers hold in our lives.

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  4. Secretário de obra
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  6. Lamento de Pobre
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