The Sweet Maturity of Love in 'Fruta Boa'

Milton Nascimento's song 'Fruta Boa' is a poetic exploration of the complexities and nuances of love. The lyrics describe a love that is mature and seasoned, likening it to a ripe fruit. This metaphor suggests that their love has grown and developed over time, enriched by both joy and sorrow, much like the natural process of fruit ripening. The song emphasizes that this love is not modern or fleeting but deeply rooted in shared experiences and mutual understanding.

The lyrics also highlight the diverse nature of their love, calling it both common and diverse, playful and paradisiacal. This duality reflects the multifaceted nature of relationships, where moments of happiness and patience coexist. The song suggests that true love is not just about the highs but also about navigating the lows together. The line 'Coração é o quintal da pessoa' (The heart is a person's backyard) beautifully captures the idea that love is an intimate, personal space where emotions grow and flourish.

Furthermore, the song touches on the everyday aspects of love, describing it as both small and immense, daily yet not eternal. This paradoxical description underscores the idea that love is a constant, evolving presence in their lives. It is both a serious commitment and a joyful mystery, the most delightful part of life. The recurring theme of love being 'saboroso' (tasty) and 'fruta boa' (good fruit) reinforces the idea that mature love, nurtured with care and affection, is deeply satisfying and fulfilling.

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  2. Canção da América
  3. Fé Cega, Faca Amolada (part. Beto Guedes)
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