Minha Calmaria (part. André e Felipe)

Gabriel Brito Gabriel Brito

Finding Solace in Love and Faith

Gabriel Brito's song "Minha Calmaria," featuring André e Felipe, is a heartfelt expression of finding solace and redemption through love and faith. The lyrics narrate a journey from a place of emptiness and despair to one of comfort and peace, thanks to the presence of a significant other or a divine figure. The opening lines describe a state of being lost and incomplete, with the protagonist feeling a profound void that is eventually filled by the love and support of another. This love is portrayed as a transformative force, making the protagonist realize they are not alone.

The song delves deeper into the emotional struggles faced by the protagonist, highlighting the need for someone to talk to and a comforting embrace to calm their inner turmoil. The recurring theme of hearing a voice calling them back and offering refuge suggests a spiritual awakening or a reconnection with faith. This voice, which could be interpreted as divine, reassures the protagonist, urging them to rise and find strength in this newfound refuge.

Throughout the song, the lyrics emphasize the unwavering presence and support of this love, which is likened to the air the protagonist breathes. The repetition of phrases like "Minha calmaria és" (You are my calm) and "Teu amor me salvou" (Your love saved me) reinforces the idea that this love is a constant source of peace and salvation. The song beautifully captures the essence of finding inner peace through love and faith, making it a poignant and uplifting piece.

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  2. Digno É o Senhor
  3. Parecia o Fim
  4. Gratidão (Gratitude)
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