Dá-me Amor

Feliciano Amaral Feliciano Amaral

A Plea for Divine Love and Redemption

Feliciano Amaral's song "Dá-me Amor" is a heartfelt plea for divine love and the transformative power it holds. The lyrics open with a beautiful metaphor, comparing love to a flower planted by God in the mortal heart. This flower, symbolizing love, perfumes life and has the power to overcome evil, bringing about redemption. This imagery sets the tone for the song, emphasizing the purity and strength of divine love and its ability to bring about positive change in the world.

The chorus is a prayerful request for an ever-increasing capacity to love, with the singer asking God to grant him more love so that he can help save others. This reflects a deep desire to live a life dedicated to spreading goodness and compassion. The repetition of the plea, "Oh, Deus dá-me amor cada vez maior," underscores the earnestness of this request and the singer's commitment to living a life of service and love.

In the second verse, the singer draws inspiration from the love of Jesus, which fills him with faith and a desire to emulate Christ. This verse highlights the reciprocal nature of divine love; experiencing God's love inspires the singer to share that love with others. The song concludes with a reaffirmation of the desire to live a life of love and goodness, encapsulating the central message of the song: the transformative and redemptive power of divine love and the importance of spreading that love to others.

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  1. Dá-me Amor
  2. Toma-me as Mãos
  3. O Coro Dos Soldados
  4. Mansão dos Fiéis
  5. Ninguém Tem Amor Igual
  6. Está Aqui
  7. Jesus Companheiro
  8. Lá Não Há Dor
  9. Que Dia Será?
  10. Confia em Deus
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