A Lua É Dos Namorados

Ângela Maria Ângela Maria

The Moon Belongs to Lovers: A Serenade to Romance and Protection

Ângela Maria's song 'A Lua É Dos Namorados' is a poetic ode to the moon, symbolizing love and romance. The lyrics repeatedly assert that 'the moon belongs to lovers,' suggesting that the moon is a timeless witness to romantic moments shared by couples. This idea is reinforced by the repetition of the phrase, emphasizing the moon's role as a guardian of love and intimacy.

The song also touches on the theme of protection. The moon is personified and addressed directly, with the singer warning it about those who might want to 'pass you by' or 'steal your peace.' This metaphorical language suggests that the moon, much like love itself, is vulnerable to external threats and must be safeguarded. The moon's serene presence in the sky, providing light and ambiance, is something precious that should not be taken for granted or disrespected.

Ângela Maria, known as the 'Queen of the Radio' in Brazil, brings her emotive vocal style to this song, imbuing it with a sense of urgency and devotion. Her performance adds depth to the lyrics, making the listener feel the importance of protecting the sanctity of love and the moon's symbolic role in it. The song is a beautiful blend of romanticism and a call to cherish and protect what is sacred in our lives.

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