Minha Razão

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The Heart's Guiding Light: A Journey Through Love in 'Minha Razão'

Exaltasamba's song 'Minha Razão' is a heartfelt ode to the transformative power of love. The lyrics describe the sudden and overwhelming feeling of falling in love, likening it to the innocent and pure emotions of a child. The singer feels an intense burning in their heart, a clear metaphor for the passionate and consuming nature of true love. This love is depicted as something that brings clarity and brightness to life, as if holding the sky in one's hands.

The song continues to explore the theme of genuine passion, emphasizing that when love is real, it transcends mere infatuation or playful flirtation. The singer expresses gratitude for the day they met their beloved, highlighting how this relationship has brought them true happiness and a sense of purpose. The imagery of holding hands symbolizes unity and mutual support, reinforcing the idea that love is a guiding force that leads to a fulfilling and joyful life.

In the chorus, the singer declares that their beloved is the one who makes their sun rise, illuminating their existence and giving them a reason to live. This powerful statement underscores the central role that love plays in their life, providing both emotional and spiritual sustenance. The song concludes with a celebration of the enduring nature of their union, suggesting that this deep connection is infinite and unbreakable. Through its poetic lyrics and emotive delivery, 'Minha Razão' captures the essence of love as a source of light, joy, and meaning.

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