Mundo Colorido

Rayssa e Ravel Rayssa e Ravel

Rediscovering Faith in a Faded World

In the song "Mundo Colorido" by Rayssa e Ravel, the lyrics delve into a journey of spiritual rediscovery and repentance. The narrator begins by reflecting on a time when they were lost in a colorful dream, a metaphor for a life filled with illusions and false promises. This dream, however, led to heartache and disappointment, symbolized by the phrase "como sofreu meu coração" (how my heart suffered). The narrator acknowledges their mistake in rejecting the divine presence, which resulted in a sense of emptiness and sorrow.

The chorus reveals the core of the song's message: without the presence of the divine, the narrator's life loses its meaning and vibrancy. The once colorful world has faded, and they express a deep need for spiritual guidance and forgiveness. The plea for the divine spirit to descend upon them signifies a desire for renewal and a fresh start. The repetition of "Senhor, passeia aqui" (Lord, walk here) and "Fala comigo" (Speak to me) emphasizes the longing for a tangible connection with the divine.

The song concludes with a heartfelt request for the divine presence to bring comfort and rejuvenation. The imagery of being embraced and having all weariness removed paints a picture of ultimate solace and peace. The mention of a "novo amanhecer" (new dawn) symbolizes hope and the promise of a brighter future. Through these lyrics, Rayssa e Ravel convey a powerful message about the importance of faith and the transformative power of divine forgiveness and presence.

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  1. Te Apresento O Meu Deus
  2. O Doutor Jesus
  3. Consolador
  4. Sapato de Algodão
  5. Te Amo
  6. Senhor dos senhores
  7. Saudade
  8. Perfil de Adorador
  9. A Esperança Que Restou
  10. O Teatro
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