Dois Rubis

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The Fiery Passion of Love in 'Dois Rubis'

Zezo's song 'Dois Rubis' is a heartfelt ode to the intense emotions and deep connection shared between two lovers. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a relationship filled with passion, warmth, and mutual admiration. The recurring imagery of eyes shining like rubies symbolizes the precious and rare nature of their love, as well as the intense desire and happiness they feel when they are together.

The song alternates between the perspectives of two lovers, each expressing how the other 'arrasa' (amazes) them and ignites their heart. The metaphor of their bodies having the 'calor de um vulcão' (heat of a volcano) emphasizes the fiery and overwhelming nature of their physical and emotional connection. This volcanic heat suggests a love that is both powerful and consuming, capable of bringing immense joy and fulfillment.

In the chorus, the singer reveals a sense of vulnerability and longing, admitting to feeling jealousy when their partner is not around. This sentiment is balanced by the reassurance that their partner has everything they desire and makes them incredibly happy. The request for the moon to light up the street when their partner passes by adds a touch of romanticism and highlights the importance of their presence in each other's lives. The song beautifully captures the essence of a love that is both passionate and tender, filled with moments of intense desire and deep emotional connection.

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