Além do Horizonte

Roberto Carlos Roberto Carlos

Beyond the Horizon: A Dream of Love and Peace

Roberto Carlos' song "Além do Horizonte" paints a vivid picture of an idyllic place beyond the horizon, where peace, beauty, and love reign supreme. The lyrics describe a utopian landscape where one can find joy and happiness in the embrace of nature. This place is characterized by beautiful sunrises, fields of flowers, and the soothing sounds of birds singing. It is a place where one can lie in the grass, make love, and enjoy the simple pleasures of life without any worries or constraints.

The song emphasizes the importance of companionship and love in achieving this paradise. The repeated lines, "Se você não vem comigo, tudo isso vai ficar no horizonte esperando por nós dois" (If you don't come with me, all of this will stay on the horizon waiting for us), highlight that this dreamlike place holds no value without the presence of a loved one. The paradise described is not just a physical location but a state of being that can only be fully realized through shared love and connection.

Roberto Carlos, known as the King of Brazilian music, often explores themes of love, longing, and the beauty of life in his songs. "Além do Horizonte" is no exception, as it encapsulates a universal desire for a perfect place where one can live freely and happily with a loved one. The song's gentle melody and poetic lyrics invite listeners to dream of their own horizons and the possibilities that lie beyond, especially when shared with someone special.

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  1. El Gato Que Está Triste Y Azul
  2. Candilejas
  3. Amigo
  4. Detalles (Detalhes)
  5. Mis Amores
  6. Amor Perfecto
  7. No Te Apartes de Mi
  8. Todas As Nossas Senhoras
  9. Por Ella
  10. Eu Ofereço Flores
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