Andarilho Beija-flor

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The Journey of Self-Love in 'Andarilho Beija-flor'

Flávio José's song 'Andarilho Beija-flor' delves into the profound journey of self-discovery and self-love. The lyrics reflect a deep introspection where the narrator acknowledges that mere words or lost dreams cannot dictate their happiness. Instead, they choose to listen to their heart, emphasizing the importance of inner guidance over external validation. This theme is a powerful reminder that personal fulfillment often comes from within, rather than from external sources or past mistakes.

The song also touches on the pain of past love and the struggle of moving on. The narrator admits to the lingering sorrow of remembering a past lover and the difficulty of wanting someone who may not reciprocate those feelings. However, there's a significant turning point where the narrator decides to stop dreaming about the past and learns a crucial lesson: to truly love someone else, one must first love themselves. This realization marks a pivotal moment of growth and self-empowerment.

In the chorus, the metaphor of being an 'andarilho beijar-flor' (wandering hummingbird) beautifully encapsulates the narrator's newfound philosophy. Like a hummingbird that flits from flower to flower, the narrator chooses to spread their love freely but wisely, only giving it to those who are capable of reciprocating. This imagery not only highlights the importance of self-respect but also the joy of living a life true to oneself. Flávio José's poignant lyrics and heartfelt delivery make 'Andarilho Beija-flor' a touching anthem of self-love and resilience.

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  1. Me Diz Amor
  2. Tempos de Criança
  3. Queima Fogueira
  4. O bom do amor
  5. Mensageiro beija-flor
  6. Um Passarinho
  7. Qui Nem Giló
  8. São joão lá na bahia
  9. Meu Velho Ipojuca
  10. ABC do amor
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