Sorte Tem Quem Acredita Nela

Fernando Mendes Fernando Mendes

Believing in Luck: A Journey of Faith and Action

Fernando Mendes' song "Sorte Tem Quem Acredita Nela" delves into the concept of luck and the importance of belief and proactive behavior in achieving it. The lyrics dismiss common superstitions, such as carrying a rabbit's foot or hanging a horseshoe behind the door, suggesting that these actions alone are insufficient. Instead, the song emphasizes that true luck comes to those who believe in it and take active steps towards their goals.

The song also critiques passive attitudes towards luck. Mendes points out that merely waiting for luck to come without making any effort is futile. He highlights the importance of not just hoping for good fortune but also working towards it. This is evident in the lines that mention people who sit and wait for luck without moving from their place. The message is clear: luck favors those who are proactive and believe in their ability to create their own destiny.

Furthermore, the song touches on the idea of faith and moral conduct. Mendes advises against praying in church while continuing to make mistakes, implying that true faith and good fortune come from living a righteous life and making the right choices. The metaphor of the sky not charging for the morning light serves as a reminder that life offers opportunities freely, but it is up to individuals to seize them. The song concludes with a call to wake up to life and believe in luck, portraying it as a sister to faith and action.

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  1. Recordações
  2. Caminho Incerto
  3. Sorte Tem Quem Acredita Nela
  4. Silla de Ruedas
  5. Menina da Plateia
  6. Ontem, Hoje, Amanhã
  7. Prece Ao Vento
  8. Voa Pombinha
  9. Desejo Louco
  10. Dois Amores
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