Velha Infância

Arnaldo Antunes Arnaldo Antunes

Timeless Love and Innocence in 'Velha Infância'

Arnaldo Antunes' song 'Velha Infância' is a heartfelt ode to love and the pure joy it brings. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a deep, affectionate bond between two people who find happiness and comfort in each other's presence. The recurring theme of thinking about the loved one from dawn until bedtime underscores the constant and unwavering nature of this affection. The song's simplicity and repetition emphasize the sincerity and depth of these feelings, making it relatable and touching for listeners.

The song also evokes a sense of nostalgia and innocence, as suggested by the title 'Velha Infância,' which translates to 'Old Childhood.' The lyrics describe a relationship that is playful and carefree, much like the innocence of childhood. The lines 'E a gente canta / E a gente dança / E a gente não se cansa / De ser criança' (We sing / We dance / We never get tired / Of being children) highlight the joy and simplicity that the couple finds in each other, reminiscent of the uncomplicated happiness of childhood.

Moreover, the song uses metaphors to convey the depth of the connection between the two individuals. The loved one's eyes are described as a guiding light in the darkness, and their feet as a path that leads the singer, ensuring they never feel alone. These metaphors beautifully illustrate the idea that love provides guidance, support, and a sense of belonging. Arnaldo Antunes, known for his poetic and introspective lyrics, captures the essence of a love that is both profound and delightfully simple, making 'Velha Infância' a timeless celebration of love and companionship.

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