Dia da Vitória

Aurelina Dourado Aurelina Dourado

A Journey from Suffering to Triumph

Aurelina Dourado's song 'Dia da Vitória' is a powerful anthem of hope and resilience. The lyrics tell the story of a person who has endured significant hardship and suffering, but who has now reached a moment of triumph. The song opens with a message of reassurance, indicating that the long-awaited day of victory has finally arrived. The protagonist's tears and prayers were not in vain, as they have reached the 'throne of glory,' suggesting divine intervention and support.

Throughout the song, there is a recurring theme of companionship and comfort during times of distress. The lyrics describe moments of crying with one's face to the ground, feeling isolated in a valley of despair. However, the presence of a comforting figure—likely a representation of God—provides solace and warmth in the cold, and companionship in loneliness. This figure assures the protagonist that they were never truly alone, even in their darkest moments.

The chorus emphasizes the end of suffering and the beginning of a new chapter. The protagonist is encouraged to lift their head, dry their tears, and recognize that their trials have concluded. The repeated affirmation that 'the victory has arrived' and 'you have been approved' serves as a powerful reminder of overcoming adversity. The song's message is one of faith, perseverance, and the ultimate reward of enduring life's challenges with hope and trust in a higher power.

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  1. Foi Ele
  2. Deus Te Viu
  3. Tá Na Mão de Deus
  4. Estou No Controle
  5. Escreve Aí
  6. Tempo
  7. Dia de Vitória
  8. Eu Tomo Posse
  9. A Vitória Chegou
  10. Eu Te Vi
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