A Tribute to Unconditional Love: Understanding 'Mãe' by Eliane Fernandes

The song 'Mãe' by Eliane Fernandes is a heartfelt tribute to the enduring love and sacrifice of a mother. The lyrics convey a deep sense of gratitude and affection from a child who has grown up but still feels like a little girl in the presence of her mother. The song reflects on the lessons and care provided by the mother, emphasizing the nurturing and guidance that have shaped the child's life.

The narrative of the song acknowledges the hardships and struggles the mother endured to raise her children. It highlights the lack of resources and wealth, yet underscores the mother's unwavering dedication and hard work. The child, now an adult, expresses a desire to repay the mother for her sacrifices and to continue to honor her by living a life that reflects the values and love of God that the mother instilled.

The chorus of 'Mãe' is a poignant expression of longing and love. The singer wants to embrace her mother, recognizing that her mother's love is irreplaceable and that the bond they share is eternal. The repetition of the promise to love the mother for a lifetime emphasizes the unbreakable connection and the profound impact the mother has had on the singer's life. The song is a universal ode to mothers everywhere, celebrating their role in our lives and the love that lasts a lifetime.

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  1. A Presença
  2. Aos Teus Pés
  3. Cicatrizes
  4. Paixão Pela Presença
  5. Olha Eu Aqui
  6. Eu Faço Parte dos 7 Mil
  7. Tá Vindo Aí
  8. Há Um Tempo (part. Gerson Rufino)
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  10. É Na Hora de Deus
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