Bodas de Ouro

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A Lifelong Romance with Samba: Celebrating 'Bodas de Ouro'

Dona Ivone Lara's song 'Bodas de Ouro' is a heartfelt tribute to her lifelong relationship with samba music. The title, which translates to 'Golden Wedding Anniversary,' sets the tone for a celebration of a 50-year-long commitment. In the opening lines, Lara uses the metaphor of marriage to describe her bond with samba, stating that she 'married' samba long ago and has lived a peaceful life with it. This metaphor extends throughout the song, emphasizing the deep emotional connection and unwavering loyalty she feels towards this musical genre.

The lyrics reflect a sense of gratitude and fulfillment. Lara sings about how samba has brought her joy and taught her valuable lessons, describing it as a gift from heaven. She vows to remain faithful to samba, highlighting how it has been her 'great love.' This personification of samba as a life partner underscores its significance in her life, not just as a form of music but as a source of happiness and wisdom.

As the song progresses, Lara expresses her contentment and the immense happiness samba has given her. She mentions celebrating a 'golden wedding anniversary' with samba, symbolizing a long-lasting and rewarding relationship. The song concludes with a note of gratitude to God for the pleasure samba has brought her and a hopeful declaration that this love will endure. Through 'Bodas de Ouro,' Dona Ivone Lara beautifully encapsulates the essence of a lifelong passion, making it a touching ode to the enduring power of music.

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  1. Doces Recordações
  2. Minha Verdade
  3. Preá Comeu
  4. Lamento do Negro
  5. Bodas de Ouro
  6. Adeus de Um Poeta
  7. Força da Imaginação
  8. Alguém Me Avisou
  9. Nasci Pra Sonhar E Cantar
  10. Mas Quem Disse Que Eu Te Esqueço
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