Foi Deus Quem Fez Você
Amelinha
Divine Craftsmanship: The Creation of Love and Life
Amelinha's song 'Foi Deus Quem Fez Você' is a poetic tribute to the divine craftsmanship that shapes the world and the human experience. The lyrics begin by attributing the creation of the heavens, the stars, and the serenader who converses with them to God. This sets a celestial and almost mystical tone, suggesting that the beauty and complexity of the universe are divine gifts. The mention of the moon lighting up a path of smiles and the serpent that expelled millions from paradise adds layers of biblical references, blending joy and loss in the human journey.
The song then shifts to a more personal note, declaring that it was God who made the listener, who created love, and who birthed eternity in a moment of affection. This section emphasizes the sacredness of human connections and the timeless nature of love. The lyrics also touch on the anonymity of hidden affections and the lingering sadness of loves that have been destroyed, suggesting that even the most private and painful aspects of love are part of a divine plan.
In the final verses, the song celebrates the natural elements that enhance human beauty and emotion, such as the wind that blows through hair and the dew that moistens eyes. The creation of nights and the plaintive sound of the guitar are also attributed to God, reinforcing the idea that every aspect of life, from the grand to the minute, is designed for love. The repeated assertion that 'Foi Deus' (It was God) who made all these things serves as a reminder of the divine origin of all that is beautiful and meaningful in life, culminating in the belief that humanity was created solely to love.