Rumo a Goiânia

Leandro & Leonardo Leandro & Leonardo

The Longing Road to Goiânia: A Tale of Love and Distance

The song "Rumo a Goiânia" by the Brazilian sertanejo duo Leandro & Leonardo narrates a story of longing and a journey driven by love. The lyrics describe a nighttime drive, with the protagonist racing through various cities in Brazil to reach Goiânia, where a loved one awaits. The vivid imagery of the car roaring like a beast and the cities passing by reflects the urgency and intensity of the singer's emotions. The repeated mention of the car and the road symbolizes the distance that separates the lovers and the effort taken to overcome it.

The chorus, which calls out to Goiânia and mentions 'those beautiful eyes,' reveals the reason for the journey: a deep desire to reunite with a significant other. The phrase 'Não deu pra segurar a barra, então eu voltei' suggests that the singer tried to cope with the separation but ultimately could not bear it, leading to the impulsive decision to return. The song captures the essence of sertanejo music, which often deals with themes of love, heartache, and rural life, resonating with many who have experienced the pain of being away from loved ones.

The emotional climax of the song comes with the dawn, symbolizing hope and the end of the journey. The singer's anticipation of being in the arms of his beloved 'in a little while' after a night of solitary travel underscores the power of love to drive people to great lengths. The song is a testament to the yearning that love can inspire and the lengths to which one will go to be with the person they love.

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  1. Talismã
  2. Cumade e Cumpade
  3. Contradições
  4. Só Fazendo Amor
  5. O Cheiro da Maçã
  6. Amor Antigo
  7. Golpes y Besos
  8. Touro de Rodeio
  9. Deu Medo
  10. Mulher Brasileira
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