Olha Pro Céu

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The Infinite Sky of Love and Longing

Tom Jobim's song "Olha Pro Céu" is a poetic exploration of love, longing, and the vastness of the universe. The lyrics invite the listener to look at the sky, which is described as being full of stars. This imagery sets the stage for a contemplation of distance and the infinite, both in the physical sense and in the emotional realm. The sky, with its countless stars, serves as a metaphor for the boundless nature of love and the deep feelings the singer harbors.

The recurring plea to look at the sky and then at the singer himself highlights a sense of loneliness and unrequited love. The singer feels alone, much like a solitary star in the vast expanse of the sky. He did not ask to suffer or to fall in love, yet he finds himself deeply affected by these emotions. This sentiment is further emphasized by the imagery of a falling star, which symbolizes a fleeting moment of beauty and desire, ultimately lost in the abyss of the sky.

The song also delves into the idea of the infinite, not just in the sky but in the eyes of the beloved. The singer sees an endless sky in the eyes of the person he loves, suggesting that his feelings are as vast and profound as the universe itself. This comparison elevates the beloved to a celestial level, making their eyes a mirror of the infinite sky. The repetition of this imagery underscores the depth of the singer's emotions and the overwhelming nature of his love.

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