Deusa de Itamaracá

Almir Rouche Almir Rouche

The Enchanting Allure of the Sea Goddess

In the song "Deusa de Itamaracá" by Almir Rouche, the artist paints a vivid picture of an enchanting and almost mythical love. The lyrics describe a deep infatuation with a figure referred to as the 'Deusa de Itamaracá' or 'Goddess of Itamaracá.' This goddess is depicted as a siren-like entity whose beauty and allure are as captivating as the sea itself. The repeated mention of her gaze being as beautiful as the color of the sea suggests a mesmerizing and almost hypnotic attraction that the singer cannot resist.

The song's imagery is rich with references to the sea, which is often used as a metaphor for deep emotions and the unknown. The singer expresses a willingness to be called by this sea goddess, indicating a desire to be enveloped in her love, which he believes will bring him happiness. The lyrics also convey a sense of floating and being lost in love, as the singer mentions floating through the sky, madly in love, and building sandcastles at the tide's edge. These images evoke a sense of impermanence and the fleeting nature of such intense emotions, much like sandcastles that are eventually washed away by the sea.

Almir Rouche's musical style often incorporates elements of Brazilian folk and regional music, which adds a layer of cultural richness to the song. The reference to Itamaracá, an island in Brazil known for its beautiful beaches and cultural heritage, further grounds the song in a specific cultural context. This setting enhances the mystical and romantic atmosphere of the song, making the listener feel as though they are part of a timeless and magical love story.

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  2. Lembranças do Rei
  3. Deusa de Itamaracá
  4. Hino da Ceroula
  5. Batutas de São José
  6. Galo Eu Te Amo
  7. Balança o Saco
  8. Arrea A Lenha
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