Lua Bonita

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A Celestial Romance: The Yearning in 'Lua Bonita'

Raul Seixas' song 'Lua Bonita' is a poetic and heartfelt expression of longing and unrequited love, using the moon as a central metaphor. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the moon as a beautiful, unattainable lover, married to São Jorge (Saint George), a figure from Brazilian folklore often depicted riding a horse. The narrator's desire to be with the moon is so intense that he imagines building a ladder to the sky to bring her down to him. This imagery highlights the depth of his yearning and the lengths he would go to fulfill his love.

The song also explores themes of jealousy and frustration. The narrator is troubled by the sight of São Jorge riding across the moon's light, symbolizing his dominance and control over the moon. This evokes a sense of helplessness in the narrator, who feels overshadowed by São Jorge's presence. The moon's 'marriage' to such a serious and all-encompassing figure makes the narrator question why she would choose someone so stern and unyielding, further emphasizing his feelings of inadequacy and longing.

In the final verses, the narrator pleads with the moon to leave São Jorge and come to him, promising a life free of pain. This plea underscores the narrator's deep emotional connection and his belief that he could offer a more fulfilling and loving relationship. Raul Seixas, known for his eclectic style and philosophical lyrics, uses 'Lua Bonita' to explore complex emotions and the human condition, blending folklore with personal sentiment to create a timeless piece of music.

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