Cavalgada

Roberto Leal Roberto Leal

The Romantic Ride of Love and Desire

The song "Cavalgada" by Roberto Leal is a rich tapestry of romantic imagery, set against the backdrop of a metaphorical night ride. The lyrics speak of a passionate journey through the night, using vivid and sensual language to convey the intensity of the narrator's feelings. The act of 'cavalgar,' or riding, is used as a metaphor for the pursuit of love and the desire to be close to the object of one's affection. The narrator talks about using kisses as a whip and a daring hand, suggesting a bold and unrestrained approach to expressing love.

As the song progresses, the imagery of riding through the night transitions into a desire to find solace and rest in the embrace of a loved one after the 'cavalgada,' or ride. The mention of getting lost in the early hours of the morning to find oneself in the other's embrace speaks to the idea of love as a journey with its own perils and discoveries. The narrator expresses a willingness to be vulnerable, feeling like a giant or a mere child in the presence of love, highlighting the transformative power of romantic relationships.

The celestial references in the song, with stars moving closer to witness the love and still shining after the lovers' slumber, add a layer of timelessness and universality to the narrative. The impending sunrise symbolizes renewal and the cyclical nature of life, suggesting that love endures and is reborn with each new day. The song captures the essence of romantic escapism and the deep emotional connection between lovers, wrapped in the beauty of the night and the promise of dawn.

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  2. Carimbó Português
  3. El Dia En Que Tu Me Quieras
  4. O malhão
  5. Desabafo
  6. O vinho
  7. Virgem de Fátima
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  10. Verde gaio
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