Toda Hora

Moacyr Luz Moacyr Luz

The Rhythms of Life: A Samba Ode to Friendship and Responsibility

Moacyr Luz's song "Toda Hora" is a vibrant and reflective piece that delves into the dualities of social life and personal responsibility. The lyrics paint a picture of a man constantly invited to drink and party, yet he questions why no one invites him to more spiritual or reflective activities like praying or blessing. This juxtaposition highlights a common societal tendency to prioritize immediate pleasures over deeper, more meaningful engagements.

The song's protagonist embraces the samba culture, where social gatherings and music are integral. He mentions only attending baptisms if they involve samba, indicating a deep connection to his cultural roots. The line "Eu sou da saideira que descamba" suggests that he is often the last to leave a party, emphasizing his love for socializing and the carefree nature of his lifestyle. However, he also asserts his responsibility, knowing when to stop and go to work, which adds a layer of maturity to his character.

Luz also touches on the nature of friendships formed in these social settings. He humorously notes that he has never made friends over milk or tea, implying that his bonds are forged in the lively, intoxicating atmosphere of the night. Despite his love for the nightlife, he acknowledges the need for balance, recognizing the importance of not overindulging and the responsibilities that await him at home. The song ends on a practical note, with the protagonist needing to take care of his household, showing that beneath the revelry, there is a grounded individual aware of his duties.

"Toda Hora" is a celebration of samba culture, friendship, and the delicate balance between enjoyment and responsibility. It captures the essence of a life lived fully, with an understanding of when to revel and when to retreat, making it a relatable and poignant piece for many listeners.

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  2. Anjo da Velha Guarda
  3. Pra Que Pedir Perdão?
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