Tempo de Mudar (feat. Eliana)

Maísa Maísa

A Call to Action for Our Planet

“Tempo de Mudar” by Maísa, featuring Eliana, is a heartfelt anthem urging listeners to take immediate action to protect and heal our planet. The song opens with a reminder that Earth belongs to all of us, emphasizing our shared responsibility. This sets the tone for the rest of the lyrics, which are a passionate plea for environmental awareness and collective effort.

The lyrics highlight the beauty of nature, such as the blue of the sea, and the joy of living harmoniously with it. Maísa and Eliana call on those who cherish happiness and goodness to join in the effort to make a positive change. The repeated phrase “então vem” (so come) serves as an invitation for everyone to participate in this crucial mission. The song stresses that our voices, united, can be powerful enough to bring about significant change.

A sense of urgency permeates the song, with lines like “o planeta tá sofrendo lá fora” (the planet is suffering out there) and “a hora é agora” (the time is now). These lines underscore the immediate need for action, reminding us that the planet cannot wait any longer. The song also touches on themes of unity and collective responsibility, suggesting that together, we can undo the harm that has been done and create a better future.

The collaboration between Maísa and Eliana adds a layer of solidarity and shared purpose, reinforcing the message that saving the planet is a collective endeavor. Their harmonious voices symbolize the unity needed to tackle environmental issues effectively. The song concludes with a hopeful note, asserting that there is still time to change and make a difference, but we must act now.

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