Fome e Sede

Vitohria Sounds Vitohria Sounds

A Spiritual Yearning: Exploring 'Fome e Sede' by Vitohria Sounds

In 'Fome e Sede,' Vitohria Sounds delves into a profound spiritual journey, expressing a deep desire to connect with the divine. The lyrics open with a plea to know and encounter a higher power beyond personal limitations. This yearning for a deeper spiritual experience is a central theme, as the singer seeks to transcend their own boundaries to find a more profound connection with their faith.

The repeated refrain, 'Fome e sede de justiça, quando verei o meu senhor?' translates to 'Hunger and thirst for justice, when will I see my Lord?' This line encapsulates a longing not just for spiritual fulfillment but also for a world imbued with divine justice. The metaphor of hunger and thirst underscores the intensity of this desire, likening it to basic human needs that must be satisfied. This powerful imagery conveys a sense of urgency and deep emotional need.

The song also touches on themes of love and anticipation. The lines 'Eu te amo, eu te vejo, te desejo meu Senhor' ('I love you, I see you, I desire you, my Lord') express a personal and intimate relationship with the divine. The anticipation of the Lord's return is highlighted in the closing verses, where the singer speaks of waiting and hastening the day of His return. This reflects a common theme in many spiritual and religious traditions, where believers look forward to a future moment of divine intervention or fulfillment.

'Fome e Sede' is a heartfelt expression of spiritual longing, justice, and love, capturing the essence of a deep and personal faith journey. Vitohria Sounds uses evocative language and metaphors to convey a powerful message of hope and anticipation for a better, more just world.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Mostra-me Tua Face (feat. Marcos Vinicius, Bruno Alves & Samuel Mendes)
  2. Fome e Sede
  3. Maranata/Lágrimas de Fogo
  4. Padecer Por Ti
  5. Eu Subirei
  6. Eu Acordo Apaixonado
  7. Meu Prazer / Consagração / Vim Para Adorar-Te
  8. Olha Lá Quem Vem (feat. Amanda Loyola e Jhonas Serra)
View all Vitohria Sounds songs

Most popular topics in Vitohria Sounds songs

Related artists

  1. Danny Berrios
    Danny Berrios
  2. Marco Barrientos
    Marco Barrientos
  3. Danilo Montero
    Danilo Montero
  4. Jesús Adrián Romero
    Jesús Adrián Romero
  5. Canciones Religiosas
    Canciones Religiosas
  6. Marcos Brunet
    Marcos Brunet
  7. Christine D'Clario
    Christine D'Clario
  8. Un Corazón
    Un Corazón