The Enchantment of Love in 'Fulgás' by Marjorie Estiano

In 'Fulgás,' Marjorie Estiano paints a vivid picture of a love so profound that it transforms the world of the narrator. The song's title, 'Fulgás,' suggests a sense of brightness and energy, which is reflected in the lyrics. The narrator describes their partner as the creator of their world, attributing music, lyrics, and dance to them. This metaphorical language emphasizes the partner's central role in the narrator's life, making everything vibrant and full of life.

The song delves deeper into the emotional security and joy that this love brings. The narrator reveals a secret: nothing bad can reach them as long as they have their partner. This sentiment is reinforced with the imagery of the partner as a 'brinquedo' (toy), suggesting a sense of playfulness and innocence in their relationship. The repetition of 'nada machuca, nem cansa' (nothing hurts, nor tires) underscores the protective and rejuvenating nature of their love, likening it to the carefree nature of childhood.

As the song progresses, the narrator contemplates life without their partner, describing it as cold and strange. This contrast highlights the warmth and familiarity that their partner brings into their life. The declaration that wherever the partner goes, the narrator will follow, speaks to the depth of their commitment and the joy they find in loving them. The song concludes with a powerful image of unity and creation, where the partner's embrace leads to the creation of a 'país' (country), symbolizing a shared world built on love and mutual support.

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  2. Versos Mudos
  3. As Horas
  4. O Que Tiver Que Ser
  5. Por Mais Que Eu Tente
  6. Priscila
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