Anjo Sem Asas

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The Divine Gift of Parenthood in 'Anjo Sem Asas'

Grupo Sorriso Lindo's song 'Anjo Sem Asas' is a heartfelt tribute to the transformative power of parenthood. The lyrics reflect the profound change that occurs when a child enters one's life, shifting the focus from self to the new, all-encompassing love for their child. The song begins with the narrator questioning their identity before the arrival of their child, highlighting the emptiness and lack of purpose they felt. The child, described as an 'angel without wings,' brings a sense of completeness and joy that the narrator had never experienced before.

The recurring theme of divine intervention is evident in the lyrics, with the narrator attributing the presence of their child to God's will. This spiritual element underscores the sacred bond between parent and child, suggesting that this relationship is a divine gift. The imagery of a 'small smile waiting at the door' and 'watching cartoons together' paints a picture of simple, yet profound moments that define the essence of parenthood. These moments are cherished and seen as the true meaning of life, replacing previous dreams and aspirations.

The song also touches on the vulnerability and emotional depth that comes with being a parent. The line 'an angel learning to walk because it no longer has wings' symbolizes the child's dependence and the parent's role in guiding and nurturing them. The repeated question, 'Who doesn't break down?' acknowledges the emotional challenges and the overwhelming love that can bring a parent to tears. The song resonates deeply with anyone who has experienced the unconditional love and responsibility of raising a child, making it a universal anthem for parents everywhere.

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  2. Destino
  3. Anjo Sem Asas
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