No Dia Em Que Eu Saí de Casa

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The Heartfelt Journey in 'No Dia Em Que Eu Saí de Casa' by Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano

The song 'No Dia Em Que Eu Saí de Casa' by the Brazilian sertanejo duo Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano is a poignant narrative that captures the emotional moment of leaving home and the maternal bond that persists despite distance. The lyrics unfold a heartfelt conversation between a mother and her child on the day the child leaves home, highlighting the mother's wisdom, love, and blessings as the child embarks on an independent life.

The song's verses convey the universal theme of growing up and the inevitable moment when a child must leave the nest to find their own path. The mother's touching gesture of running her hand through her child's hair and offering words of guidance and prayer illustrates the deep connection and concern she holds for her child's well-being. The metaphor of the child as a 'passarinho' (little bird) wanting to fly encapsulates the natural desire for freedom and self-discovery that comes with maturity.

Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano's musical style, deeply rooted in the sertanejo genre, often explores themes of love, family, and rural life in Brazil. This song, in particular, resonates with many who have experienced the bittersweet moment of leaving home, carrying with them the love and teachings of their parents. The emotional weight of the mother's parting words, 'Meu filho, vá com Deus, que esse mundo inteiro é seu' (My son, go with God, for this whole world is yours), serves as a powerful reminder of the unconditional support that parents provide, even as they let go.

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  2. Outra Vez, Por Amor
  3. Chega
  4. Deus Salve a América
  5. Sorriso Bonito
  6. Eu Acabo Voltando
  7. Andorinha Machucada
  8. Rédeas do Possante
  9. Uma Grande Mentira
  10. ¡Basta!
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