FeijãO De Corda

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A Love Tied with FeijãO De Corda

Daniela Mercury's song 'FeijãO De Corda' is a heartfelt ode to love and the simple joys of life. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a love so profound that the singer would buy the entire world just to be with their beloved. However, the lack of money is a barrier, highlighting the theme that true love transcends material wealth. The singer's determination to be with their loved one, whether on foot or by train, underscores the depth of their commitment.

The song also delves into the anticipation and longing that come with unspoken love. The singer waits patiently for the right moment to express their feelings, holding a treasure trove of love in their heart. The imagery of their first kiss under the trees at dawn, celebrating the sunrise, adds a layer of romantic nostalgia. This moment is a cherished memory, symbolizing the purity and beauty of their love.

The chorus brings in cultural elements, mentioning 'feijão de corda,' a type of bean popular in Brazilian cuisine, often sold at local markets. The phrase 'Cê me amarrou' (You tied me) cleverly plays on the idea of being tied by love, just as beans are tied together. The singer's plan to drink water and see their love at the market on a Saturday morning encapsulates the simplicity and authenticity of their relationship. The song beautifully intertwines love, culture, and everyday life, making it a relatable and touching piece.

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