Brazilian Tapestry
Astrud Gilberto Lyrics


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Olê mul'é rendera
Olê mul'é rendá
Tu me ensina a fazê' renda
Que eu te ensino a namora'

Olê mul'é rendera
Olê mul'é rendá
Olê mul'é rendera
Olê mul'é rendá

As moças de Vila Bela
Não têm mais ocupação
É só viver na janela
Namorando Lampião

Olê mul'é rendera
Olê mul'é rendá

Olê mul'é rendera
Olê mul'é rendá

Lampião desceu a serra
Deu um baile em Cajazeira

Olê mul'é rendera
Olê mul'é rendá

Olê (Olê) mul'é (mul'é) rendera
Olê (Olê) mul'é rendá
Olê mul'é rendera
Olê mul'é rendá





Olê mul'é rendera
Olê mul'é rendá

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Astrud Gilberto's song "Brazilian Tapestry" depict a playful and flirtatious interaction between two individuals. The phrase "Olê mul'é rendera" and "Olê mul'é rendá" are repetitive and serve as a lively chorus throughout the song. The phrase can be interpreted as a call and response between two people, with the word "rendera" meaning lacework or doily, and "rendá" referring to the act of making lace. The lyrics express a desire for the singer to learn how to make lace, symbolizing their willingness to engage in traditional crafts and activities associated with their culture. In return, they suggest that they will teach their companion the art of love and romance.


The second verse introduces the girls from Vila Bela, who no longer have any occupation other than sitting by the window and watching for Lampião, a reference to the infamous Brazilian bandit and outlaw, Virgulino Ferreira da Silva, also known as Lampião. This verse highlights the idea that the girls are captivated by the allure and excitement surrounding Lampião's presence, seemingly prioritizing romance and adventure over their own responsibilities or tasks.


The lyrics continue with Lampião descending the mountain and hosting a dance in Cajazeira, suggesting that he is the epitome of charm and excitement, attracting the attention and affection of the women in the town. The song's light-hearted and rhythmic tone, combined with its playful lyrics, captures the essence of Brazilian culture, showcasing the spirit of joy, flirtation, and love.


Line by Line Meaning

Olê mul'é rendera
Oh, beautiful girl creating lace


Olê mul'é rendá
Oh, beautiful girl selling lace


Tu me ensina a fazê' renda
You teach me how to make lace


Que eu te ensino a namora'
So I can teach you how to love


As moças de Vila Bela
The young girls from Vila Bela


Não têm mais ocupação
Don't have any occupation anymore


É só viver na janela
They just live by the window


Namorando Lampião
Flirting with Lampião


Lampião desceu a serra
Lampião came down the hill


Deu um baile em Cajazeira
And threw a party in Cajazeira


Olê mul'é rendera
Oh, beautiful girl creating lace


Olê mul'é rendá
Oh, beautiful girl selling lace


Olê (Olê) mul'é (mul'é) rendera
Oh (Oh) beautiful girl creating lace


Olê (Olê) mul'é rendá
Oh (Oh) beautiful girl selling lace


Olê mul'é rendera
Oh, beautiful girl creating lace


Olê mul'é rendá
Oh, beautiful girl selling lace


Olê mul'é rendera
Oh, beautiful girl creating lace


Olê mul'é rendá
Oh, beautiful girl selling lace




Writer(s): Eumir Deodato

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just sayin


on Who Needs Forever?

The lyrics of Astrud Gilberto's song "Who Needs Forever?" suggest that time is fleeting and that we should seize the moment instead of worrying about what the future holds. The repetition of the question "Who needs forever?" implies that forever is not a necessary or even desirable outcome. Instead, the song encourages the listener to focus on the present and appreciate the moment, rather than getting lost in concerns about the future.


The lines "Time goes so fast, Don't waste this moment, Let's live this moment like it's the last" evoke the idea of carpe diem, or seizing the day. The idea of living in the moment and not worrying about the future is a recurring theme in literature and music, and it is particularly relevant in a fast-paced world where time seems to slip away all too quickly.


Overall, the lyrics of "Who Needs Forever?" encourage us to enjoy the present moment and not worry about what lies ahead. The song suggests that life is short and that we should make the most of every moment.

this is not the original Song of Astrud Gilberto, the Lyrics are here only fragments of the original Song of Astrud Gilberto

I prefer this Remix of Thievery Corpartion more, but here us the original Songtext of the original Song of Astrud Gilberto

[Verse 1]
Who needs forever? Love me today
Let's forget tomorrow, it's too far away

[Chorus]
So hold me, don't waste this moment
Let's live this moment like it's the last
Time goes so fast

[Verse 2]
Love shouldn't linger, love shouldn't wait
When fates allow a choice of now or never
Who needs forever?

[Chorus]
So hold me, don't waste this moment
Let's live this moment like it's the last
Time goes so fast

[Verse 3]
Love shouldn't linger, love shouldn't wait
When fates allow a choice of now or never
Who needs forever?
Forever, forever

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