Lua de Fé

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Celestial Connection: The Spiritual Bond in 'Lua de Fé'

In 'Lua de Fé,' Liniker crafts a poetic narrative that delves into the profound connection between two individuals, transcending the physical realm and touching upon the spiritual and cosmic. The song opens with a moment of intimacy, where the narrator feels an overwhelming sense of unity and belonging while embracing their partner. This connection is described as something celestial, akin to a comet traveling from the stars to their partner's hand, symbolizing a destined and powerful bond.

The lyrics further explore the idea of manifesting desires and dreams. When the narrator speaks of 'seeing without projection,' it suggests a deep, intuitive understanding and acceptance of their partner's true self, without the need for illusions or false expectations. This genuine connection is further emphasized by the imagery of projecting the moon onto the partner's belly, a metaphor for nurturing and creating a new world together, one that is already familiar and comforting to the partner.

The recurring phrase 'Lua de fé' (Moon of faith) encapsulates the essence of the song. It signifies a belief in the power of love and the mystical forces that bind the two souls. The mention of a 'fairytale' atmosphere adds a layer of enchantment and magic, reinforcing the idea that their love is not just ordinary but something extraordinary and fated. Liniker's soulful delivery and the ethereal quality of the lyrics create a mesmerizing experience, inviting listeners to reflect on the spiritual dimensions of love and connection.

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  2. Zero
  3. Presente
  4. Fim de Festa
  5. Psiu
  6. Lua de Fé
  7. Gota
  8. Intimidade
  9. Amarela Paixão
  10. Lalange (feat. Milton Nascimento)
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