Tens os Olhos de Deus

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Divine Eyes and Fleeting Time: A Journey Through Love and Longing

Ana Moura's song "Tens os Olhos de Deus" is a poetic exploration of love, longing, and the ephemeral nature of time. The title, which translates to "You Have the Eyes of God," sets the tone for a deeply spiritual and emotional journey. Moura's lyrics are rich with metaphors and vivid imagery, painting a picture of a love that is both divine and deeply human. The eyes of the beloved are compared to those of God, suggesting a sense of purity, omniscience, and an almost sacred connection. This divine comparison elevates the relationship, making it feel timeless and eternal.

The recurring theme of time being short adds a layer of urgency to the song. Moura sings about the need to embrace the present moment, to hold on to the love and connection that exists now, because time is fleeting. The lines "Embarca em mim / Que o tempo é curto" ("Embark on me / For time is short") serve as a poignant reminder that life is transient, and we must seize the moments of joy and love while we can. This urgency is further emphasized by the imagery of night approaching, symbolizing the end of a day or a phase in life.

The song also delves into the idea of mutual support and refuge in a relationship. Moura describes her lover as her "porto de abrigo" ("safe harbor"), a place of comfort and safety amidst the chaos of life. This metaphor highlights the importance of having someone to rely on, someone who can provide solace and strength. The interplay between needing more and being content with what one has creates a beautiful tension, reflecting the complexities of human emotions and relationships. Moura's fado roots shine through in this song, with its melancholic yet hopeful tone, capturing the essence of longing and the bittersweet nature of love.

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  1. Desfado
  2. Agarra em Mim
  3. E Tu Gostavas de Mim
  4. Até Ao Verão
  5. A Saia da Carolina
  6. Dia de Folga
  7. Sabe Deus
  8. Tens os Olhos de Deus
  9. Mouraria
  10. Andorinhas
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