Flor de Maracujá

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A Passionate Ode to Love and Nature

“Flor de Maracujá” by Gal Costa is a poetic and evocative song that intertwines themes of love, nature, and longing. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a romantic moment shared in the bright midday light, where the protagonist is captivated by the subtle yet profound expressions in their lover's eyes. The imagery of the lover's hair blowing in the wind and their unique way of looking adds a layer of intimacy and personal connection to the scene.

The metaphor of the “flor de maracujá” (passionflower) is central to the song, symbolizing beauty, passion, and perhaps the fleeting nature of such moments. The passionflower, known for its intricate and striking appearance, mirrors the complexity and allure of the lover. The song's setting, with its references to the sun, the scent of flowers, and the taste of the sea, creates a sensory-rich environment that enhances the romantic and almost dreamlike quality of the experience.

Gal Costa's delivery of the song, with her emotive and soulful voice, further amplifies the feelings of love and yearning. The lyrics suggest a desire to transcend the ordinary and reach a place beyond the physical world, a utopia where love can flourish without bounds. The recurring imagery of the sea and the wind conveys a sense of movement and freedom, hinting at the transformative power of love. The song ultimately speaks to the universal human experience of seeking connection and the profound impact that a moment of genuine intimacy can have on one's soul.

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  2. Flor do Cerrado
  3. Aquele Frevo Axé
  4. Caminhos Cruzados
  5. Volta
  6. Lanterna dos Afogados
  7. Vaca Profana
  8. Até Quem Sabe
  9. Da Maior Importância
  10. Pra Você
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