Estopim Da Bomba

Trio Forrozão Trio Forrozão

The Spark and the Flame: A Fiery Love Affair

“Estopim Da Bomba” by Trio Forrozão is a vibrant and passionate song that uses the metaphor of fire and explosives to describe a tumultuous and intense romantic relationship. The lyrics revolve around the idea that the singer is the fuse of a bomb, and their lover is the fire that ignites it. This imagery suggests that their connection is both dangerous and exhilarating, filled with a sense of impending explosion if they come too close to each other.

The repeated lines, “Eu sou o estopim da bomba, é você quem me faz ser assim,” emphasize the idea that the singer's explosive nature is a direct result of their lover's influence. The metaphor of dry grass catching fire further illustrates how easily the singer can be set ablaze by their partner's touch. This relationship is depicted as one that thrives on the edge of chaos, where the thrill of potential disaster adds to the excitement and passion.

The song also touches on the idea that the intensity of their love is what makes it enjoyable. The line, “Mas meu bem nosso namoro só é gostoso assim,” suggests that the danger and unpredictability are integral to the relationship's appeal. The interplay between the fire and the fuse symbolizes a dynamic where both partners play crucial roles in maintaining the fervor and excitement of their romance. This song captures the essence of a love that is both thrilling and perilous, where the risk of explosion is ever-present but also part of the allure.

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  2. Proibido Cochilar
  3. Zé do Rock
  4. Estopim Da Bomba
  5. Forró da Musa
  6. Até Mais Ver
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