Cabelos Compridos

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The Enchantment of Long Hair: A Love Ode

“Cabelos Compridos” by Os Filhos do Rio Grande is a heartfelt serenade that captures the essence of deep, passionate love. The song is a tribute to a beloved woman, referred to as 'Morena,' whose beauty and long hair have captivated the singer. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of infatuation and longing, with the singer describing Morena as an angel sent by God and the most fragrant flower in his garden. This metaphor emphasizes her purity and the profound impact she has had on his life since the moment he first saw her.

The recurring mention of Morena's long hair serves as a powerful symbol throughout the song. It represents not only her physical beauty but also the emotional entanglement and the depth of the singer's feelings. The imagery of being 'prisoner' to her beauty and wanting to 'drown in the waves' of her hair conveys a sense of overwhelming love and desire. The singer's declaration of love and the pain he feels when he is not with her highlight the intensity of his emotions.

In the final verse, the singer expresses a poignant wish for their future together. He dreams of living with Morena until death and even beyond, asking her to place her long hair in his coffin if he dies first. This request symbolizes an eternal bond, suggesting that his love for her transcends life and death. The song beautifully captures the themes of love, longing, and the desire for an everlasting connection, making it a timeless ode to romantic devotion.

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