Diz a Ela

Carlos Lyra Carlos Lyra

A Tribute to Her: The Light She Brings

Carlos Lyra's song 'Diz a Ela' is a heartfelt tribute to a woman who brings light and joy into the lives of those around her. The lyrics repeatedly emphasize that 'thanks to her,' the sun never fades, symbolizing her role as a beacon of hope and happiness. This woman is portrayed as someone who transforms pain into something bearable, as indicated by the line 'Para a menina que não rimava a dor,' which suggests that she doesn't let sorrow define her existence.

The song also touches on a spiritual aspect, with the narrator praying for her to stay close to João, possibly a loved one or a significant figure in her life. This prayer underscores the importance of her presence and the positive impact she has on those around her. The mention of 'a perfeição e cria nessa união' suggests that her relationship with João is seen as perfect and divinely inspired, further elevating her status as a source of goodness and light.

In the final verse, the lyrics shift to a more serene and picturesque imagery, stating that 'thanks to her,' the sea is filled with fish, and there is no sadness, only beauty and peace. This idyllic portrayal reinforces the idea that her influence extends beyond personal relationships to the natural world, making everything more vibrant and harmonious. Through these poetic and evocative lines, Carlos Lyra paints a vivid picture of a woman whose presence is a blessing to all who know her.

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