The Fiery Passion of Love in 'Dois Rubis'

Petrúcio Amorim's song 'Dois Rubis' is a heartfelt celebration of love and passion, expressed through vivid and evocative imagery. The lyrics depict a mutual and intense romantic connection between two people, where each partner's presence and affection ignite a powerful emotional and physical response. The repeated metaphor of eyes shining like 'dois rubis' (two rubies) symbolizes the deep desire and happiness that their love brings, highlighting the precious and rare nature of their bond.

The song alternates between the perspectives of the two lovers, emphasizing the reciprocity and equality in their relationship. Both partners express how the other's touch and kiss make them feel alive and cherished, comparing the warmth of their embrace to the heat of a volcano. This comparison not only underscores the intensity of their passion but also suggests a sense of danger and unpredictability, as volcanic eruptions are both beautiful and destructive.

Additionally, the lyrics touch on themes of longing and jealousy, as the male partner admits to feeling anxious when his beloved is not around. He even asks the moon to light up the streets for her, a poetic gesture that conveys his deep care and concern. This blend of romantic devotion and vulnerability adds depth to the song, making it relatable to anyone who has experienced the highs and lows of love. 'Dois Rubis' is a beautiful ode to the power of love, capturing its ability to bring immense joy and profound longing in equal measure.

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  1. Meu Cenário
  2. Estrela Cadente
  3. Tareco e Mariola
  4. Anjo Querubim
  5. Nem Olhou Pra Mim
  6. Dois Rubis
  7. Deus do Barro
  8. Chorar Pra Quê
  9. Devagar
  10. Fazendo o Ferro Derreter
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