Perigosa e Linda

Roberta Miranda Roberta Miranda

Captivated by Love's Dangerous Charm

Roberta Miranda's song "Perigosa e Linda" delves into the tumultuous and irresistible nature of love. The lyrics narrate the story of someone who had sworn off love, content with casual encounters, until an unexpected person enters their life. This new love interest is described as having a dangerous and seductive allure, likened to a bandit who captures the protagonist's heart. The metaphor of love as a bandit is central to the song, portraying love as something that can ambush and overpower even the most guarded individuals.

The protagonist initially tries to resist this new love, describing themselves as a 'fugitive of love' who is ultimately 'arrested' by the emotions stirred by this captivating person. The imagery of being shot and having their heart 'wounded' by love further emphasizes the intense and inescapable nature of their feelings. The repeated refrain of 'Perigosa e linda' (dangerous and beautiful) underscores the duality of love's allure and its potential to cause emotional upheaval.

Roberta Miranda, known for her contributions to Brazilian sertanejo music, often explores themes of love, heartache, and passion in her work. In "Perigosa e Linda," she combines these themes with vivid metaphors and a catchy melody, creating a song that resonates with anyone who has experienced the unpredictable and consuming nature of love. The song's playful yet poignant lyrics capture the essence of being irresistibly drawn to someone who embodies both danger and beauty, making it a memorable and relatable piece for listeners.

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