Ele Voltará! (feat. Wladi Petrofi)

Luiz Ayrão Luiz Ayrão

The Return of Hope and Justice

Luiz Ayrão's song "Ele Voltará!" featuring Wladi Petrofi is a powerful anthem that speaks to the return of a messianic figure who embodies hope, justice, and renewal. The lyrics are rich with imagery and metaphors, painting a vivid picture of a savior who will come back to restore balance and bring about a new era of peace and progress. The repeated phrase "ele voltará" (he will return) serves as a mantra, reinforcing the certainty and inevitability of this return.

The song opens with references to natural elements like the wind and the stars, suggesting that this return is not just a human endeavor but a cosmic event. The use of phrases like "nas asas dos ventos" (on the wings of the winds) and "com as estrelas" (with the stars) elevates the figure to a divine or supernatural status. This is further emphasized by the mention of the "ira mais santa" (holiest wrath) and "justiça que enxerga" (justice that sees), indicating that this return will be both righteous and all-seeing.

Cultural and historical references are also woven into the lyrics, such as "o xamã e a alvorada" (the shaman and the dawn) and "o zorro e a espada" (Zorro and the sword). These figures symbolize wisdom, new beginnings, and the fight against oppression. The song also touches on themes of national pride and collective well-being, with lines like "pela nação" (for the nation) and "pela ordem e o progresso" (for order and progress). Ultimately, "Ele Voltará!" is a call to action and a beacon of hope, urging listeners to believe in the return of a force that will bring about positive change and justice for all.

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