Quer Ir Mais Eu Vamo

Silvan Santos Silvan Santos

A Joyful Anticipation of the Divine Journey

Silvan Santos' song "Quer Ir Mais Eu Vamo" is a vibrant and uplifting piece that captures the essence of spiritual anticipation and readiness for a divine journey. The repetitive and rhythmic chorus, "Quer mais eu? Vamo" and "Quer ir mais eu? Bora," translates to "Want more of me? Let's go" and "Want to go with me? Let's go," respectively. This repetition emphasizes a sense of urgency and excitement about embarking on a spiritual journey, presumably to heaven or a divine realm.

The lyrics convey a strong sense of preparation and eagerness for the arrival of Jesus, referred to as "meu amado Jesus" (my beloved Jesus). The song encourages listeners to get ready and not to delay, as the time is near. The imagery of a prepared banquet and the notion of not needing any baggage symbolize the spiritual readiness and the idea that material possessions are unnecessary for this journey. This reflects a common theme in Christian eschatology, where believers anticipate the second coming of Christ and the promise of eternal life.

The song also touches on themes of victory and joy, as seen in the lines about meeting loved ones in the "nova Jerusalém" (New Jerusalem) and leaving behind suffering for a state of eternal peace and celebration. The repeated exclamations of "Glória a Deus, aleluia" (Glory to God, hallelujah) further emphasize the joyous and celebratory nature of this anticipated event. Silvan Santos' musical style, often characterized by its lively and rhythmic beats, complements the song's message of joyful anticipation and readiness for a divine journey.

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  1. A Mesma História
  2. Chora
  3. Na Guerra Por Você
  4. Minha Benção
  5. Heroína do Amor
  6. Segundo Encontro
  7. Circulo de oração
  8. Nazareno
  9. Convidei Jesus
  10. Dia de Sol
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