São Demais os Perigos Dessa Vida

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The Perils of Passion Under the Moonlight

Toquinho's song "São Demais os Perigos Dessa Vida" delves into the complexities and dangers of life, especially for those who are deeply passionate. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the emotional turmoil that can arise when one is swept away by the beauty of the moon and music. The moon, often a symbol of romance and mystery, is described as suddenly appearing in the sky, almost forgotten, casting its enchanting light. This celestial imagery sets the stage for the emotional vulnerability that follows.

The song warns of the heightened risks when music accompanies the moonlight, suggesting that such a combination can lead to a state of emotional disarray. The presence of a woman, described as being made of music, moonlight, and sentiment, adds to the allure and danger. This woman embodies perfection and beauty, yet her very presence brings about suffering. She is compared to the moon, so beautiful that she spreads sorrow, and so modest that she lives in a state of vulnerability, or 'nua' (naked).

Toquinho's lyrics highlight the paradox of beauty and pain, suggesting that the most beautiful things in life can also be the most dangerous. The song captures the essence of passion and the inherent risks that come with it. For those who are passionate, life is fraught with perils, especially when influenced by the enchanting yet treacherous forces of moonlight and music. The song serves as a poetic reminder of the delicate balance between love and suffering, and the need for caution in the face of overwhelming beauty and emotion.

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