De Volta Pro Aconchego

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The Heartfelt Journey Home in 'De Volta Pro Aconchego'

The song 'De Volta Pro Aconchego' by Elba Ramalho is a poignant portrayal of the longing for home and the comfort it brings. The lyrics speak of a person who is returning to their place of solace, carrying with them an overwhelming sense of nostalgia and desire for the simple, yet profound, pleasures of a sincere smile and a warm embrace. These gestures are sought as a remedy for fatigue and an intense yearning that has been carried throughout their journey.

The song further delves into the emotional connection with a loved one, highlighting the intimacy and affection that comes with being close to someone special. The reference to the other person as the 'most beautiful star' whose eyes captivate and offer peace underscores the depth of the bond. This peace is portrayed as a cherished state of being, suggesting that the presence of this person is integral to the singer's happiness and sense of completeness.

Lastly, 'De Volta Pro Aconchego' touches on the difficulty of being apart from loved ones and the incompleteness it brings. The joy of returning is likened to diving into endless happiness, emphasizing the profound relief and contentment that comes with reuniting with one's roots and loved ones. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced separation and the emotional journey of returning to a place or person that embodies home and heart's ease.

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  1. De Volta Pro Aconchego (part. Dominguinhos)
  2. É D'oxum
  3. A Natureza das Coisas
  4. Flor de Tangerina (part. Alceu Valença)
  5. Entre o Céu e o Mar
  6. Estrada do Sertão
  7. Ai Que Saudade de Ocê (part. Zé Ramalho e Geraldo Azevedo)
  8. Além da Última Estrela
  9. Imaculada
  10. Forró do Xenhenhém
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