Mais Feliz

Bebel Gilberto Bebel Gilberto

The Eternal Flow of Love in 'Mais Feliz'

Bebel Gilberto's song 'Mais Feliz' is a poetic exploration of enduring love and the simple joys it brings. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of love as an unstoppable force, much like a river that continues to flow despite obstacles. This metaphor of a river is significant, as it suggests that love is natural, persistent, and capable of overcoming any barriers. The imagery of a stone dividing the river further emphasizes that while challenges may arise, they do not halt the progress of love; instead, they become part of its journey.

The song also delves into the desire for simplicity and authenticity in expressing love. The line 'A vida inteira eu quis um verso simples' (All my life I wanted a simple verse) reflects a longing for straightforward, genuine expressions of affection. This simplicity is contrasted with the complexity often found in literature and grand romantic gestures, suggesting that true love is found in the everyday moments and honest words shared between partners.

Additionally, the lyrics touch on the idea of making a pact or commitment, symbolized by the act of pricking a finger. This act signifies a deep, almost sacred bond, where even a single moment together can bring immense happiness. The phrase 'Por um segundo mais feliz' (For one second happier) encapsulates the essence of the song: the pursuit of fleeting, yet profoundly joyful moments that make life and love worthwhile. Bebel Gilberto's soothing voice and the gentle bossa nova rhythm further enhance the song's themes, creating a serene and reflective atmosphere.

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  2. Aganjú
  3. So Nice (Summer Samba)
  4. Samba da Benção
  5. August Day Song
  6. Simplesmente
  7. Tanto Tempo
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  9. Bananeira
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