Nasci Pra Sonhar E Cantar

Dona Ivone Lara Dona Ivone Lara

The Soulful Journey of Dreams and Song

Dona Ivone Lara's song "Nasci Pra Sonhar E Cantar" is a heartfelt expression of her life's purpose and emotional journey. The lyrics reveal a deep-seated need to share her inner world, filled with both sadness and joy. By singing, she releases the sorrows that life has bestowed upon her, transforming them into a form of emotional catharsis. This act of singing is not just a hobby or a profession for her; it is a fundamental part of her existence, a way to navigate through life's emotional landscape.

The song also touches on the universal quest for love. Dona Ivone Lara speaks of an unending search for love, a desire that drives her forward. This search is portrayed as a journey filled with both hope and longing. The lyrics suggest that while many people may never experience the depth of pleasure and pain that love brings, she embraces it fully. Her love is described as a 'madrugada'—the early hours of the morning—symbolizing a time of quiet reflection and emotional intensity. This metaphor highlights the dual nature of love as both a source of suffering and a promise of new beginnings.

In the final lines, the song offers a message of resilience and hope. Despite the emotional turmoil and the tears that may come, there is always a new day, a fresh start. This optimistic outlook is a testament to Dona Ivone Lara's enduring spirit and her belief in the power of dreams and song to heal and inspire. Her music, deeply rooted in Brazilian samba, serves as a cultural touchstone, reflecting the complexities of human emotion and the enduring quest for love and happiness.

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  1. Candeeiro de vovó
  2. Doces Recordações
  3. Minha Verdade
  4. Preá Comeu
  5. Lamento do Negro
  6. Bodas de Ouro
  7. Adeus de Um Poeta
  8. Força da Imaginação
  9. Alguém Me Avisou
  10. Nasci Pra Sonhar E Cantar
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