Sobre Meus Cuidados

Angélica Azevedo Angélica Azevedo

Divine Guardianship: A Song of Faith and Protection

Angélica Azevedo's song "Sobre Meus Cuidados" is a heartfelt expression of divine care and protection. The lyrics are a dialogue between a higher power and a believer, emphasizing the constant and unwavering guardianship provided by God. The song opens with a reminder that God has always taken care of the individual, even before birth, highlighting a sense of predestined protection and love. This theme of divine guardianship is reinforced throughout the song, with repeated assurances that God is always present, even in moments of silence or unseen danger.

The lyrics use vivid imagery to convey the idea of divine intervention in everyday life. Phrases like "quando o vento soprou e você não caiu" (when the wind blew and you did not fall) and "com aquele livramento que você nem viu" (with that deliverance you didn't even see) illustrate the unseen forces at work, protecting and sustaining the believer. This imagery serves to comfort and reassure, suggesting that even in the most challenging times, there is a higher power looking out for us.

The repetition of the phrase "Ainda estou cuidando" (I am still taking care) serves as a mantra, reinforcing the message of continuous divine care. This repetition not only emphasizes the constancy of God's presence but also serves to instill a sense of peace and security in the listener. The song's structure, with its recurring themes and refrains, mirrors the cyclical nature of life and the perpetual guardianship of the divine, making it a powerful anthem of faith and resilience.

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  1. É Adorar
  2. Ore Mais
  3. Tempo de Deus
  4. Depois da Prova
  5. Do Jeito de Deus
  6. Doce Espírito Santo
  7. Você Não Vai Morrer
  8. Cartas São Lágrimas
  9. Conta Pra Mim
  10. Basta Uma Palavra
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