A Heartfelt Gratitude to Life and Faith

Leonardo Sullivan's song "Obrigado" is a touching expression of gratitude, deeply rooted in faith and the human experience. The lyrics convey a profound thankfulness for the blessings received, despite the hardships faced. Sullivan acknowledges the strength to live and persevere, attributing it to a higher power, specifically Jesus. This spiritual gratitude is a central theme, highlighting the belief that after enduring struggles, happiness is attainable.

The song also emphasizes the importance of equality and love. Sullivan sings about a world where there is no racism, where everyone, regardless of race, is deserving of love. This message of unity and acceptance is powerful, especially in a world often divided by such issues. The lyrics suggest that true faith and love transcend all boundaries, promoting a sense of universal brotherhood.

In addition to spiritual and social themes, the song also touches on the simple yet profound aspects of life. Sullivan thanks for basic necessities like shelter and food, which he can share with others. This gratitude extends to the beauty of life, such as the smile of a child, the bloom of a flower, and the solidarity among people. The song concludes with a heartfelt prayer, thanking for peace, friends, family, and the overall goodness in a world troubled by conflicts. This comprehensive gratitude reflects a deep appreciation for both the small and significant blessings in life, making "Obrigado" a song that resonates with many on a personal and spiritual level.

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  1. Só Jesus Me Guia
  2. Obrigado
  3. Pensamentos Meus
  4. Mãe, Um Pedaço de Céu
  5. Pra Sempre
  6. Evidências
  7. Quando Chegar o Amanhã
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