A Noite Vai Ter Lua Cheia

Geraldinho Lins Geraldinho Lins

Moonlit Night of Love and Possibilities

Geraldinho Lins' song "A Noite Vai Ter Lua Cheia" is a poetic celebration of love, desire, and the mystical allure of a full moon night. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a night filled with endless possibilities, where the presence of a full moon sets the stage for romantic encounters and deep emotional connections. The repeated line, "A noite vai ter lua cheia," emphasizes the magical and transformative power of the full moon, suggesting that anything can happen under its light.

The song intertwines themes of love and nature, particularly the sea, which is often associated with mystery and depth. The mention of Iemanjá, the Afro-Brazilian goddess of the sea, adds a spiritual and cultural layer to the song, highlighting the connection between love, nature, and spirituality. The imagery of the sea and the moon creates a dreamlike atmosphere, where the protagonist feels free and unburdened, ready to embrace love and passion.

The lyrics also convey a sense of anticipation and longing, as the protagonist eagerly awaits the arrival of their beloved. The line "Quem eu amo vem me ver" reflects the hope and excitement of a romantic reunion, enhanced by the enchanting presence of the full moon. The song captures the essence of a night where emotions run high, and the boundaries between reality and dreams blur, making it a perfect ode to love and the mystical beauty of nature.

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  2. A Noite Vai Ter Lua Cheia
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  4. Vamos Fugir
  5. Amor do Sertão
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