Anjo Mulher

Gerilson Insrael Gerilson Insrael

The Healing Power of Love in 'Anjo Mulher'

Gerilson Insrael's song 'Anjo Mulher' is a heartfelt tribute to the transformative power of love and the profound impact a significant other can have on one's life. The lyrics express deep gratitude and admiration for a woman who has brought healing and stability to the singer's life. The song opens with the singer waking up early to thank God for the presence of this woman, highlighting the spiritual and almost divine significance she holds in his life. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, which is filled with expressions of love and appreciation.

The woman in the song is described as an 'anjo mulher' or 'angel woman,' a metaphor that underscores her role as a savior and healer. She has 'cured his wounds' and 'taken him out of a bad life,' suggesting that she has helped him overcome past traumas and difficulties. The repeated phrase 'Você é craque' (You are an expert) in caring for a man further emphasizes her nurturing and supportive nature. This portrayal of the woman as both a healer and a caretaker elevates her to a pedestal, making her the central figure in the singer's life.

The chorus reinforces the idea that their love is unique and incomprehensible to the outside world. The singer vows to love her until death and pleads with her to keep their love alive even during tough times. The use of the word 'tempestade' (storm) symbolizes the inevitable challenges and hardships they may face, but the singer's commitment to their love remains unwavering. The song concludes with a tender plea for continuous love and affection, encapsulating the essence of a deep, enduring, and transformative relationship.

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  1. Perdão
  2. Estou Paiado
  3. Alô Alô
  4. Maria Rute
  5. Gerônimo
  6. Anjo Mulher
  7. Minha Vida
  8. Aroma Insano
  9. Felicidade
  10. Minha Bêbada
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