Moça Bonita

Geraldo Azevedo Geraldo Azevedo

The Enchanting Allure of Feminine Mystique in 'Moça Bonita'

The song 'Moça Bonita' by Geraldo Azevedo is a poetic tribute to the captivating essence of a beautiful young woman. The lyrics are filled with sensory imagery that paints a vivid picture of the woman's physical and intangible qualities. Azevedo uses metaphors to compare her attributes to natural elements, such as the scent of orange blossom and the brilliance of a morning star, which enhances the allure and mystique of the feminine figure he describes.

Throughout the song, the artist expresses uncertainty about the exact nature of the woman's charm. He questions whether her scent is truly that of coffee or simply a feminine fragrance, and whether the sparkle in her eyes is a reflection of faith or just a feminine glow. This sense of wonder and ambiguity adds to the enchanting quality of the woman, making her seem almost ethereal. The repetition of 'Eu também não sei se é' (I also don't know if it is) emphasizes the narrator's bewilderment and fascination.

The final verse of the song introduces a sense of danger and desire with the mention of a potentially lethal kiss. The artist is willing to risk it all for the chance to experience her 'assassino' (murderous) kiss, which suggests a deep longing and passion. The song ends with an invitation to surrender to the embrace of the woman, leaving listeners with a sense of the powerful and irresistible nature of feminine allure.

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