Deusa De Itamaracá

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The Enchanting Call of the Sea Goddess

The song 'Deusa De Itamaracá' by Asas Livres is a poetic and romantic ode to a captivating figure, likened to a sea goddess. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a mesmerizing woman whose beauty is compared to the color of the sea. This comparison not only highlights her allure but also suggests a sense of mystery and depth, much like the ocean itself. The repeated mention of her gaze being powerful enough to 'kill' metaphorically underscores the intense impact she has on the narrator, evoking a sense of being overwhelmed by her presence.

The sea goddess is described as a 'sereia' or mermaid, a mythical creature often associated with enchantment and allure. The narrator expresses a willingness to be called by her, indicating a deep desire to be close to her and to offer his love. This longing is further emphasized by the narrator's admission of not knowing how many times he has to 'float through the sky, crazy in love,' suggesting a sense of being lost in the euphoria of love and infatuation.

The imagery of walking on a sandcastle at the tide's edge adds a layer of fragility and impermanence to the relationship. Sandcastles are beautiful but temporary, easily washed away by the sea, much like the fleeting moments of passion and love. This metaphor highlights the delicate balance between the beauty and the transient nature of their connection, making the song a poignant reflection on the intensity and ephemerality of love.

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  2. Tudo Azul
  3. Cristina
  4. Nosso Juramento
  5. A Gente Fica Sem Se Amar
  6. Deusa De Itamaracá
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