Lua Cheia

Marina Sena Marina Sena

Surrendering to the Full Moon's Embrace

In "Lua Cheia," Marina Sena captures the intoxicating allure of a new romantic connection under the mystical glow of a full moon. The song opens with the imagery of a clock striking midnight, symbolizing a fresh start or a magical moment. The full moon, often associated with heightened emotions and desires, sets the stage for a night filled with passion and longing. Sena's lyrics convey a sense of urgency and excitement, as she describes the irresistible pull towards her lover, likening it to a fire that burns with desire.

The song explores the theme of surrendering to love, as the narrator admits to trying to resist the attraction but ultimately succumbs to the enchanting power of a kiss. This kiss is described as addictive, suggesting that the connection is both thrilling and consuming. The repeated phrase "o santo bateu" implies a serendipitous match or a perfect alignment of energies, encouraging the narrator to embrace the moment without fear of consequences. The lyrics emphasize the joy of living in the present, where nothing else matters but the shared experience of being together.

Marina Sena's "Lua Cheia" is a celebration of love's spontaneity and the magic of intimate moments. The song's repetitive and rhythmic structure mirrors the cyclical nature of the moon, reinforcing the idea of timelessness and the loss of temporal awareness when deeply in love. Sena's playful and passionate delivery invites listeners to revel in the beauty of surrendering to love, making "Lua Cheia" a captivating ode to the power of romance under the moonlit sky.

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  1. Por Supuesto
  2. Me Toca
  3. Que Tal (part. Fleezus)
  4. TOKITÔ (part. Gaia e Nenny)
  5. Voltei Pra Mim
  6. Tudo Seu
  7. Sem Lei
  8. Pelejei
  9. Dano Sarrada
  10. Anjo
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