A Mulher

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The Ascension of Womanhood in 'A Mulher'

In 'A Mulher,' Gal Costa paints a vivid picture of a woman's journey towards self-realization and empowerment. The song begins with the imagery of a woman ascending, her feet barely touching the ground, symbolizing her rise above earthly constraints. This ascent is not just physical but also metaphorical, representing her growth and the beauty of her transformation into a fully realized woman. The phrase 'subindo a ponta do pé' (rising on tiptoe) suggests a delicate yet determined movement, emphasizing grace and strength in her journey.

As the song progresses, the woman is described as 'brilhando no poço de tempo' (shining in the well of time), indicating that her essence and presence are timeless and radiant. This line captures the idea that her true self has always existed, waiting to be revealed. The 'poço de tempo' (well of time) can be seen as a metaphor for the depths of her being, which she has now fully embraced. The imagery of her shining suggests that her inner light has finally been allowed to shine through, illuminating her path and inspiring those around her.

The song concludes with the powerful statement that 'todo o homem viu' (every man saw). This line underscores the universal recognition of her transformation and the impact it has on those who witness it. It suggests that her journey is not just a personal triumph but also a societal one, challenging traditional gender roles and expectations. Gal Costa's 'A Mulher' is a celebration of womanhood, resilience, and the beauty of self-discovery, resonating deeply with listeners and encouraging them to embrace their own journeys of empowerment.

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  2. Baby
  3. Índia
  4. A Felicidade
  5. Estrela, Estrela
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  8. Alguém Que Olhe Por Mim (Someone To Watch Over Me) (feat. Cauby Peixoto)
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