Hino ao amor

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Eternal Devotion in 'Hino Ao Amor' by Maysa

Maysa's rendition of 'Hino Ao Amor' (Hymne À L'amour) is a poignant declaration of unwavering love and devotion. The song, originally written by Edith Piaf, is beautifully adapted into Portuguese, capturing the essence of a love that transcends all earthly challenges and even death. The lyrics express a deep commitment to a beloved, promising to live for their love regardless of the trials and tribulations that life may bring. The imagery of the darkening sky and fading joy on earth symbolizes the inevitable hardships and sorrows, yet the singer's love remains steadfast and unshaken.

The song's verses are rich with metaphors that illustrate the depth of this love. The singer speaks of searching for a handful of stars in the infinite and laying them at the beloved's feet, a powerful metaphor for going to great lengths to express adoration. This act of devotion signifies that nothing else matters—not friends, laughter, beliefs, or punishments—only the beloved's adoration is of importance. The lyrics also touch on the theme of eternal love, suggesting that even if fate separates them or if death finds the beloved first, the singer's love will persist beyond life itself.

Maysa's emotive delivery adds a layer of melancholy and sincerity to the song, making it a timeless ode to love's enduring power. The final lines of the song bring a sense of hope and divine intervention, with the belief that God will reunite the lovers in heaven when life ends and dreams fade away. This ultimate reunion in the afterlife underscores the song's central theme of eternal love, making 'Hino Ao Amor' a touching and heartfelt tribute to the enduring nature of true love.

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  4. Resposta
  5. E Daí ? (Proibição Inútil e Ilegal)
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