Passarinho

Lucas Lucco Lucas Lucco

The Unconventional Love of Two Free Spirits

Lucas Lucco's song "Passarinho" paints a vivid picture of an unconventional love story between two individuals who are often misunderstood by those around them. The lyrics describe a relationship between a serious girl and a dreamer, who find joy in simple, whimsical activities like stargazing and searching for UFOs. This imagery sets the tone for a love that is both innocent and fantastical, much like the way children view the world with wonder and excitement.

The repeated metaphor of the couple as "two little birds" (passarinhos) highlights their carefree and liberated nature. Birds are often symbols of freedom and lightness, and in this context, they represent the couple's ability to love without the constraints and judgments of societal norms. Their love is depicted as pure and unburdened, akin to birds perched on a branch without thorns, suggesting a relationship free from pain and complications.

The chorus emphasizes their eccentricity and deep affection for each other, using words like "malucos" (crazy), "loucos" (mad), and "doidinhos" (little crazies) to describe their unique bond. Despite being labeled as odd or different, their love is genuine and passionate. This celebration of their quirks and differences serves as a reminder that true love doesn't always fit into conventional molds. Instead, it thrives on individuality and mutual acceptance, making their relationship all the more special and enviable.

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  1. Destino
  2. Paraíso (feat. Pabllo Vittar)
  3. Calma Amor
  4. Posto 24h (feat. Wesley Safadão)
  5. Príncipe
  6. Aham
  7. Passarinho
  8. Motivo Pra Agradecer
  9. Princesinha
  10. Interrogações
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