MODÃO DAS ANTIGAS AS MELHORES - SERTANEJO RAIZ - MODA DE VIOLA🌹 - Summary

Summary

This passage appears to be a collection of lyrics or verses from various songs or poems. It touches on themes of love, longing, nature, and everyday life. The speaker expresses deep emotions and memories associated with a variety of experiences. There are also references to specific images and moments, such as a beach, waves, a seagull, and a garden. The language is poetic and evocative, inviting reflection on the complexities of human emotions and connections.

Facts

1. The text contains lyrics of a song, likely a serenade or a love song, as the singer repeatedly refers to a woman, possibly his lover, through the metaphor of a viola (a type of musical instrument).
2. The singer seems to be expressing deep admiration for the woman's unique physical attributes, such as her waist, hips, and contours.
3. The singer also seems to be expressing his longing for the woman, and his desire to be intimate with her.
4. The woman is described as missing her legs and feet, which could be a metaphorical way of expressing her absence or lack of presence in the singer's life.
5. The singer mentions a tree or plant, possibly a Florida ipê, which has grown tall and is as high as his window. This could be a symbol of his unrequited love or longing for the woman.
6. The singer speaks of a past relationship with a woman named Aurora, suggesting a history of romantic disappointment.
7. The singer expresses regret for a past action, possibly a betrayal, and speaks of feeling alone without the woman's company.
8. The singer contrasts his current situation with a past one, implying a longing for a different past or a different present.
9. The singer speaks of a 'millionaire' and a 'couple in black capes', which could be a metaphor for a life of luxury or a certain lifestyle.
10. The singer speaks of a 'seagull' and a 'letter', possibly referring to a message or a missed opportunity.
11. The singer speaks of being a 'cowboy at heart', suggesting an identity or a lifestyle.
12. The singer speaks of a 'brook for the soles', suggesting a place of peace or tranquility.
13. The singer speaks of being 'a cattle driver at heart', suggesting a different identity or lifestyle.
14. The singer speaks of being a 'cattle driver from Promissão', suggesting a specific location or a certain role.
15. The singer speaks of a 'souvenir in the pan', suggesting a memory or a keepsake.
16. The singer speaks of a 'little black donkey', suggesting a mode of transportation or a pet.
17. The singer speaks of a 'knife Cinderella chicken of the color of the yard', suggesting a specific type of chicken.
18. The singer expresses feelings of love and longing for the woman, expressing a desire to be with her and to give her his love.
19. The singer speaks of a 'little ranch', suggesting a place of peace or tranquility.
20. The singer speaks of a 'woman comes and comes Franguinho na Panela', suggesting a daily routine or a habit.
21. The singer speaks of a 'little ranchinho', suggesting a small, simple place.
22. The singer speaks of a 'wife and the gentleman', suggesting a family or a relationship.
23. The singer speaks of a 'souvenir in the pan', suggesting a memory or a keepsake.
24. The singer expresses feelings of love and longing for the woman, expressing a desire to be with her and to give her his love.
25. The singer speaks of a 'little ranch', suggesting a place of peace or tranquility.
26. The singer speaks of a 'woman comes and comes Franguinho na Panela', suggesting a daily routine or a habit.
27. The singer speaks of a 'little ranchinho', suggesting a small, simple place.
28. The singer speaks of a 'wife and the gentleman', suggesting a family or a relationship.
29. The singer speaks of a 'souvenir in the pan', suggesting a memory or a keepsake.
30. The singer expresses feelings of love and longing for the woman, expressing a desire to be with her and to give her his love.