Mel da Sua Boca

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The Sweetness of Love in 'Mel da Sua Boca'

Rasta Chinela's song 'Mel da Sua Boca' is a heartfelt ode to the sweetness and depth of romantic love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the profound emotions that arise from a loving relationship. The recurring line, 'Como é doce o beijo quando vem da sua boca' (How sweet is the kiss when it comes from your mouth), emphasizes the intoxicating and irresistible nature of the beloved's kiss, symbolizing the deep connection and affection between the lovers.

The song delves into the transformative power of love, describing it as a 'new world' that the singer has discovered. This metaphor suggests that the experience of love has opened up new possibilities and emotions that were previously unknown. The lyrics also highlight the mutual care and support that define a loving relationship, with lines like 'Cuida de quem, baby, te ama demais' (Take care of who, baby, loves you too much) and 'Chorar comigo quando eu precisar' (Cry with me when I need it). These lines underscore the importance of being there for each other through both joyful and challenging times.

Additionally, the song conveys a sense of longing and desire to be close to the beloved, as expressed in the repeated wish to 'levar você comigo' (take you with me). This longing is coupled with a sense of comfort and security that the beloved provides, as seen in the lines about waiting for the beloved to return home and being a source of joy and guidance. Overall, 'Mel da Sua Boca' beautifully captures the essence of a loving and supportive relationship, celebrating the sweetness and depth of true love.

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  2. Coração Cigano
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  4. Gostosona
  5. Um Dia Meu Primeiro Amor
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