Espalhem a Notícia

Sérgio Godinho Sérgio Godinho

The Mystical Journey of Desire and Self-Discovery

Sérgio Godinho's song "Espalhem a Notícia" is a poetic exploration of desire, intimacy, and self-discovery. The lyrics are rich with metaphors and vivid imagery, painting a picture of a profound connection with a woman's body, which serves as a vessel for deeper understanding and fulfillment. The repeated call to "spread the news" suggests a universal truth or experience that the singer wants to share with the world, emphasizing the importance of this intimate journey.

The song delves into the physical and emotional aspects of this connection, describing the woman's body as both a source of pleasure and a symbol of life's mysteries. The references to the "ventre" (belly) and the act of drinking deeply from it highlight the themes of nourishment and satisfaction. The imagery of the earth trembling and the river overflowing adds a layer of natural, almost elemental power to the experience, suggesting that this connection is as fundamental and unstoppable as the forces of nature.

In the final verses, the song takes a reflective turn, acknowledging the shared human experience of these intimate moments. The mention of a child being born from the rubble symbolizes renewal and the continuation of life, reinforcing the idea that these personal journeys are part of a larger, universal cycle. The closing lines invite listeners to add their own experiences to the narrative, suggesting that while the specifics may differ, the essence of these intimate connections is something we all share.

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  1. Espectáculo
  2. Lá Isso É
  3. Liberdade
  4. Lisboa que Amanhece
  5. Com Um Brilhozinho Nos Olhos
  6. O Elixir Da Eterna Juventude
  7. A Noite Passada
  8. Quatro Quadras Soltas
  9. O Primeiro Dia
  10. Que Força é Essa
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