Bodas de Ouro

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A Lifelong Romance with Samba: Celebrating 'Bodas de Ouro'

Dona Ivone Lara's song 'Bodas de Ouro' is a heartfelt tribute to her lifelong relationship with samba music. The title, which translates to 'Golden Wedding Anniversary,' sets the tone for a celebration of a 50-year-long commitment. In the opening lines, Lara uses the metaphor of marriage to describe her bond with samba, stating that she 'married' samba long ago and has lived a peaceful life with it. This metaphor extends throughout the song, emphasizing the deep emotional connection and unwavering loyalty she feels towards this musical genre.

The lyrics reflect a sense of gratitude and fulfillment. Lara sings about how samba has brought her joy and taught her valuable lessons, describing it as a gift from heaven. She vows to remain faithful to samba, highlighting how it has been her 'great love.' This personification of samba as a life partner underscores its significance in her life, not just as a form of music but as a source of happiness and wisdom.

As the song progresses, Lara expresses her contentment and the immense happiness samba has given her. She mentions celebrating a 'golden wedding anniversary' with samba, symbolizing a long-lasting and rewarding relationship. The song concludes with a note of gratitude to God for the pleasure samba has brought her and a hopeful declaration that this love will endure. Through 'Bodas de Ouro,' Dona Ivone Lara beautifully encapsulates the essence of a lifelong passion, making it a touching ode to the enduring power of music.

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  2. Força da Imaginação
  3. Sorriso Negro
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