Flor de Flamboyant (Estrela da Manhã)

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A Blossoming Love: The Essence of 'Flor de Flamboyant'

Kara Véia's song 'Flor de Flamboyant' is a poetic and heartfelt ode to a profound and transformative love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone who has entered the singer's life like a 'star of the morning' or a 'favorite jewel,' symbolizing a precious and illuminating presence. The metaphor of the 'flor de flamboyant,' a vibrant and striking flower, encapsulates the beauty and uniqueness of this love, suggesting it is both rare and deeply cherished.

The song continues to explore the impact of this love through natural imagery. The lover is compared to a 'passing rain in the winter of illusion,' which clears away the dust and brings about a sudden summer, symbolizing renewal and the end of a period of disillusionment. This love is described as pure and enchanting, with the lover possessing the allure of a mermaid and the beauty of the sea, indicating a sense of magic and wonder.

However, the song also delves into the complexities and challenges of this love. The singer finds themselves in a 'dead-end street,' lost and unsure of where to go, having given their life over to this overwhelming emotion. The plea for the lover to 'open their arms and come running' reflects a deep yearning for reciprocation and connection, highlighting the vulnerability and desperation that often accompany intense love. Through its rich metaphors and emotional depth, 'Flor de Flamboyant' captures the essence of a love that is both beautiful and tumultuous, evoking a sense of longing and hope.

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  1. Canções de Vaqueiro
  2. Senhor Carreteiro
  3. Paixão de boiadeiro
  4. Mulher Casada
  5. Boi de Carro
  6. Flor de Flamboyant (Estrela da Manhã)
  7. Canção do Lenço
  8. Romance
  9. Vaqueiro Cabra Ligeiro
  10. Valeu Boi
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