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The Transformative Power of Love in 'Um Olhar' by Novo Som

Novo Som's song 'Um Olhar' delves into the profound and transformative experience of love. The lyrics express a deep sense of gratitude and amazement at the power of love to change one's life. The opening lines reveal the singer's surprise at the intensity of the love they feel, suggesting that a single glance was enough to make them realize they had been waiting for this moment their entire life. This love is described as something more than an illusion, a genuine connection that the singer has longed for.

The song also incorporates a spiritual dimension, as the singer thanks the Lord for the grace of this love. This gratitude is not just for the romantic connection but also for the divine intervention that brought them together. The lyrics emphasize the importance of exalting and praising God for this blessing, highlighting a belief that love is a divine gift meant to be cherished and celebrated.

As the song progresses, it becomes clear that love has brought about a significant change in the singer's life. They reflect on how love has altered their perspective, making them realize that God does not want anyone to be alone. The lyrics suggest that love is a learning experience, teaching them to serve and appreciate the divine plan that united their paths. The song concludes with a commitment to give and receive affection, underscoring the reciprocal nature of love and the joy it brings to life.

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  2. Verdadeiro Amigo
  3. Gesto de Amor
  4. Espelho
  5. Não é o fim
  6. Recomeçar
  7. Luz
  8. Chame a Deus
  9. Acredita em Mim
  10. É Tão Pouco Dizer Que te Amo
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