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The first chapter of Calling All Dawns ends with two original lyrics about the sunset of ones life, presenting two opposing attitudes towards death. The first, Se É Pra Vir Que Venha, is a statement of courage and acceptance; knowing that the end is near, the narrator greets her fate with resignation and peace--and though she is uncertain of her final destination, she goes gently into the night, carried off by the footsteps of a distant orchestral samba batucada.
Lyrics:
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| Vou soltar meu gado Vou deitar no pasto Vou roubar a cena Vou sorrir sem pena Sem puxar as rédeas Sem seguir as regras Sem pesar ou ânsia Sem errar a dança Se é pra vir, que venha
Tudo é colorido
Se é pra vir, que venha |
I will unleash the horses I will rest in the grass I will steal the show I will smile broadly No reins to pull No rules to follow No pain or sorrow With no error in my dance Whatever comes, let it come
All is colorful
Whatever comes, let it come |