Um a Dois (livre-arbítrio)

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A Symphony of Love and Free Will in 'Um a Dois (livre-arbítrio)'

João Kazak's song 'Um a Dois (livre-arbítrio)' is a poetic exploration of love, intimacy, and the concept of free will. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a passionate relationship, where the narrator expresses a deep desire to be intertwined with their partner, both physically and emotionally. The imagery of being 'your month of April' and 'entwining in your sheets' evokes a sense of warmth, renewal, and closeness, suggesting a relationship that is both comforting and exhilarating.

The recurring theme of free will ('livre-arbítrio') is central to the song. The narrator emphasizes the choice to love and be loved, highlighting the mutual decision to share their lives and hearts. This is beautifully encapsulated in the lines 'I chose you to give this song / And along goes my simple heart.' The act of choosing each other is portrayed as a powerful and deliberate act, underscoring the importance of autonomy and consent in their relationship.

The song also delves into the physical and sensual aspects of love. The repeated requests for kisses without lipstick and the desire to 'get drunk in your gaze' reflect a longing for genuine, unadulterated connection. The lyrics 'kiss my mouth, go crazy, tell me you love me, and take off your clothes now' are raw and direct, capturing the intensity and urgency of their passion. The song concludes with an invitation to witness the sunrise together, symbolizing a new beginning and the enduring nature of their bond.

'Um a Dois (livre-arbítrio)' is a celebration of love's many facets—emotional, physical, and spiritual—while also honoring the freedom and choice that underpin a healthy, loving relationship.

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