Ser De Sagitário

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The Duality of Sagittarius: A Journey of Elegance and Strength

Adriana Calcanhotto's song 'Ser De Sagitário' delves into the intriguing duality of the Sagittarius sign, symbolized by the centaur—half human, half horse. The lyrics poetically explore this blend of humanity and animalistic strength, capturing the essence of a Sagittarius. The imagery of 'metade gente e metade cavalo' (half human and half horse) sets the stage for a narrative that intertwines elegance and raw power, reflecting the centaur's nature.

The song's mention of 'cavalga elegância' (rides with elegance) and 'cabeça em pé de guerra mansa' (head in a state of gentle war) further emphasizes this duality. The Sagittarius is depicted as a graceful warrior, navigating life with a poised yet determined demeanor. The 'arco e flecha' (bow and arrow) in the hands of the Sagittarius symbolize focus and direction, aiming for goals with precision. This metaphor extends to the heart, suggesting a journey of emotional and spiritual pursuit.

Calcanhotto's lyrics also touch on the passage of time, with references to the end of the year and the Sagittarius crossing the planetarium. This could symbolize the cyclical nature of life and the continuous journey of self-discovery and growth. The song beautifully encapsulates the essence of Sagittarius, blending astrological symbolism with personal introspection, making it a reflective piece on identity and purpose.

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  3. Ciranda da Bailarina
  4. Jamais Admitirei
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