Abri a Porta

Dominguinhos Dominguinhos

Opening the Door to Life's Beauty

In the song "Abri a Porta" by Dominguinhos, the lyrics paint a vivid picture of a transformative moment. The act of opening the door symbolizes a new beginning or an opportunity. When the protagonist opens the door, they are greeted by the sight of the most beautiful person smiling at them. This moment of connection and beauty convinces the protagonist that life is full of promise and joy, and that these positive experiences will continue to unfold.

The repetition of the phrase "Vai prosseguir" (It will continue) emphasizes the ongoing nature of life's journey. The lyrics suggest that life will lead to a place beyond the blue sky, a metaphor for an ideal or utopian world where love is the guiding principle. In this ideal world, enjoying the best things in life, symbolized by "the good, the honey, and the best," is a common experience for everyone, regardless of who they are.

Dominguinhos, known for his contributions to Brazilian music, particularly in the genres of forró and baião, uses simple yet profound lyrics to convey a message of hope and optimism. The song reflects a deep appreciation for life's simple pleasures and the belief that love and beauty are universal experiences. The imagery of opening a door and stepping into a world of beauty and love resonates with listeners, encouraging them to embrace life's opportunities and cherish the moments of joy and connection.

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