The text appears to be a performance by Geraldo Amâncio and Valdir Teles at a festival. They start by drawing attention to the audience, with Geraldo singing a theme dedicated to mothers. He talks about the divine creation of Christ in the womb of Mary and how Jesus saved our lives. Geraldo and Valdir then express their admiration for mothers, who they see as the saints of earth.
The performance continues with them discussing the exploitation of God's name in various contexts, such as in the Catholic Church and in the entertainment industry. They express dissatisfaction with the way God's name is used for personal gain and exploitation. They also mention the commercialization of religious symbols and practices, such as the sale of rosaries and the canonization of saints.
Geraldo and Valdir then express their desire to be close to the people, to sing for them and to be appreciated for their art. They talk about their personal experiences and their struggles as artists, and they express their hope for a future where their work will be appreciated and they will be able to connect with their audience.
In the end, they express their love for their craft and their desire to continue singing and performing. They mention their upcoming performances and they express their gratitude to the audience for their support and appreciation.
1. The text is a transcript of a performance by Geraldo Amâncio and Valdir Teles. They are addressing the audience and each other throughout the conversation.
2. The performance is a mix of singing and speaking, with Geraldo Amâncio singing a theme about mothers and Valdir Teles responding.
3. The theme of the song is about the importance and role of mothers, using Mary, the mother of Jesus, as an example.
4. The text also discusses the exploitation of the name of God for personal gain, with examples of people profiting from the name of God.
5. The performers express their dissatisfaction with the current state of their profession, stating that no one has yet surpassed what they do.
6. They mention their past achievements, such as winning various festivals.
7. The performers also discuss their personal experiences and feelings, such as the death of a woman who was pregnant when they met her and their dissatisfaction with the current state of their profession.
8. They express their desire to continue their work, mentioning their upcoming performances and the people they want to perform for.
9. The text ends with the performers thanking their audience and expressing their hope to return to perform for them again.