Bem Bom

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The Magic of the Night in 'Bem Bom' by Doce

The song 'Bem Bom' by the Portuguese pop band Doce is a vibrant and rhythmic portrayal of a night that unfolds with magic and excitement. The lyrics take the listener through the hours of the early morning, marking each hour with a sense of anticipation and the repeated phrase 'bem bom,' which translates to 'very good' or 'well good' in English. This repetition suggests a continuous enjoyment and the pleasure of the moment, as the night progresses.

The song's structure, which counts the hours from one in the morning to eight, could symbolize the different stages of a romantic encounter or a night out that extends until dawn. The mention of 'a touch, a sparkle in the eye' and 'two fingers of magic' hints at the intimacy and enchantment experienced. The phrase 'who knows where this will stop' adds to the unpredictability and spontaneity of the night's events. The reference to 'a drop more' and the ground slipping away could be metaphors for losing oneself in the moment and the intoxicating effect of love or revelry.

The song also includes a nod to the famous phrase 'today is the first day of the rest of your life,' suggesting a transformative experience or a new beginning inspired by the events of the night. The repeated mention of 'café da manhã p'ra dois' (breakfast for two) without knowing what will come next encapsulates the theme of enjoying the present without concern for the future. Overall, 'Bem Bom' captures the essence of living in the moment and the joy found in the small hours of the night.

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