Pra que esperar

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A Call to Unconditional Love and Acceptance

The song 'Pra que esperar' by Communion is a heartfelt invitation to embrace unconditional love and acceptance. The lyrics convey a deep sense of longing and patience, as the speaker expresses how they have been waiting for a significant amount of time to share their love. This love is not just any love; it is a profound, nurturing love that has been present since the beginning. The speaker has prepared a home and promises to bring happiness and fulfillment to the listener's life, emphasizing that they are like a child to them, and their heart belongs entirely to the listener.

The chorus, 'Vem como está não espere mais,' which translates to 'Come as you are, don't wait any longer,' is a powerful message of acceptance. It reassures the listener that their past does not matter and that they are welcome just as they are. This message is repeated multiple times, reinforcing the idea that there is no need to delay or hesitate; the speaker is ready to embrace them with open arms.

The song also touches on the theme of seeing through the eyes of a loving parent. If the listener could see themselves as their 'father' does, they would see a new, beautiful reality prepared for them. This vision is not an illusion but a promise that will be fulfilled. The repetition of the chorus underscores the urgency and sincerity of the invitation, making it clear that the speaker's love and acceptance are unwavering and ever-present.

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