O Carpinteiro

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Love Beyond Social Boundaries: The Tale of 'O Carpinteiro'

In 'O Carpinteiro,' Ronnie Von weaves a poignant narrative that explores the timeless theme of love transcending social and economic barriers. The song tells the story of a humble carpenter who falls in love with a beautiful princess. Despite his lack of wealth and status, the carpenter's love for the princess is pure and unwavering. This fairy-tale setting serves as a metaphor for the universal longing for love and acceptance, regardless of one's social standing or material possessions.

The lyrics delve into the carpenter's internal struggle, as he is acutely aware of the vast differences between his humble life and the princess's noble existence. He doubts that he could ever be worthy of her love, yet fate intervenes when the princess, unaware of his feelings, sees him and falls in love. This unexpected turn of events highlights the idea that true love is not bound by societal expectations or material wealth but is instead a profound connection between two souls.

Ronnie Von's gentle and melodic delivery adds an emotional depth to the song, making the listener empathize with the carpenter's plight and rejoice in the eventual union of the two lovers. The repeated plea, 'Diga, meu benzinho, se você me amaria,' underscores the vulnerability and hope inherent in the carpenter's heart. This song resonates with anyone who has ever felt unworthy of love due to external circumstances, reminding us that love's true value lies in the sincerity and depth of our emotions, not in our social or economic status.

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  1. Banda da Ilusão
  2. Cachoeira
  3. Tema de Alessandra
  4. Escuta Meu Amor
  5. O Carpinteiro
  6. Cavaleiro de Aruanda
  7. Amor, Nada Mais
  8. Regina
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