Tá Vendo Aquela Lua

Exaltasamba Exaltasamba

Under the Moonlight: A Tale of Unrequited Love and Hope

The song "Tá Vendo Aquela Lua" by Exaltasamba, a popular Brazilian pagode group, is a romantic ballad that speaks to the longing and hope of unrequited love. The lyrics tell the story of someone who has prepared themselves for a romantic encounter, paying attention to their appearance and even wearing a pleasant scent, in hopes of attracting the attention of the person they are interested in. However, their advances are met with no response, leading to a mix of understanding and persistence.

The chorus of the song uses the moon as a metaphor for the grand gestures one is willing to make for love. The protagonist offers to bring down the moon for their beloved, emphasizing that even the moon's brilliance pales in comparison to their beloved's glow. This hyperbolic promise serves to illustrate the depth of their feelings and the lengths they are willing to go to prove their love. The repeated lines suggest a sense of romantic optimism, believing that love can change one's life 'from night to day.'

Despite the lack of reciprocation, the song's narrator remains hopeful and undeterred. They acknowledge the possibility that their love interest might be afraid to get involved due to past hurts or fear of suffering again. The song's message is one of resilience and the belief in love's transformative power. It's a story of someone who is ready to show their love and convince their beloved that they won't regret giving them a chance, all under the symbolic light of the moon that witnesses their declaration.

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  1. Tá Vendo Aquela Lua
  2. Cartão Postal
  3. Graça
  4. Eu e Você Sempre
  5. Nem Pensar
  6. Azul Sem Fim
  7. Não Seria Justo
  8. Carona do Amor
  9. Alma Gêmea
  10. Louca Paixão
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