Mulheres

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Celebrating the Diverse Charms of Women in 'Mulheres'

Porca Véia's song 'Mulheres' is a heartfelt tribute to the diverse and enchanting qualities of women, particularly those from the southern region of Brazil. The lyrics paint vivid pictures of different types of women, each with their unique allure and charm. The song opens with an ode to the 'Mulher gaúcha,' or the woman from the Gaucho culture, likening her to a wildflower whose beauty and presence captivate the singer. This imagery sets the tone for a celebration of feminine grace and strength.

The song continues by highlighting the 'Mulher serrana,' a woman from the mountainous regions, known for her love of dance. Whether it's the xote or vanera, her movements are so mesmerizing that they even sway the singer, who is also a performer. This verse emphasizes the joy and vitality that these women bring into the lives of those around them, particularly through their cultural expressions like dance.

Porca Véia doesn't stop there; he also sings about the 'Mulher campeira,' a rural woman whose simplicity and natural beauty are deeply appealing. Her blush when she is with the singer adds a touch of innocence and romance. The 'Mulher moderna,' or modern woman, is described as a precious jewel, whose smile can drive a musician to distraction. Finally, the 'Mulher gostosa,' or passionate woman, is likened to a bonfire of love, offering warmth and affection to a dreamer. Each verse of 'Mulheres' serves as a poetic homage to the multifaceted nature of women, celebrating their roles, beauty, and the joy they bring into the world.

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