Beija Me Beija Me Beija
Martinho Da Vila Lyrics


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Pela própria natureza
Ela é minha mulher
Tão pureza, tão fogosa
Um botão que virou rosa
Pra ser o meu bem-me-quer

Beija, me beija, me beija
Beija, me beija, me beija
Beija, me beija, me beija
Beija, me beija, e me beija

Não é Amélia, mas lava roupa
Seca louça e me dá banho
Enxágua, me enxuga, mas se vende caro
Pois não é "preta de ganho"
Me come, se acaba, 'inda diz "ora veja"

Beija, me beija, me beija, me beija
Beija, me beija, me beija
Beija, me beija, me beija
Beija, me beija, e me beija
Beija, me beija, me beija

Pela própria natureza
Ela é minha mulher
Tão pureza, tão fogosa
Um botão que virou rosa
Pra ser o meu bem-me-quer

Beija, me beija, me beija
Beija, me beija, e me beija
Beija, me beija, e me beija
Beija, me beija, e me beija

Não é Amélia, mas lava roupa
Seca louça e me dá banho
Me enxágua, me enxuga, mas se vende caro
Pois não é "preta de ganho"
Me come, se acaba, 'inda diz "ora veja"

Beija, me beija, me beija, me beija
Beija, me beija, e me beija
Beija, me beija, me beija
Beija, me beija, e me beija
Beija, me beija, me beija





Beija, me beija, e me beija
Beija, me beija, me beija

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Martinho Da Vila's song "Beija Me Beija" depict a poetic portrayal of a romantic relationship, showcasing the singer's deep appreciation and admiration for his partner. The opening lines speak of the woman as being inherently the singer's, emphasizing her role as his companion and love interest. The imagery of her being both pure and passionate, like a bud blossoming into a rose, conveys a sense of growth and beauty in their connection, symbolized by the game of 'he loves me, he loves me not' with the "bem-me-quer" flower. This sets the tone for the song's theme of affection and intimacy.


The repetition of the phrase "Beija, me beija, me beija" throughout the song serves as a bold declaration of the singer's desire for physical closeness and affection. The act of kissing is used as a symbol of love, connection, and desire, underscoring the deep emotional bond between the singer and his partner. The repeated refrain creates a hypnotic and passionate rhythm, reinforcing the theme of intimacy and closeness in their relationship.


The lyrics also subvert traditional gender roles and societal expectations of women, as the singer describes his partner as being more than just a domestic caretaker. While she fulfills typical household duties like laundry and dishwashing, she also retains her independence and values herself highly, refusing to be objectified or reduced to mere domestic labor. The reference to Amélia, a popular Brazilian song character known for her self-sacrificing nature, contrasts with the singer's partner who asserts her worth and boundaries, not willing to be taken advantage of.


The repetition of the phrase "Não é Amélia" and the defiant declaration of her worth and agency in lines like "Me come, se acaba, 'inda diz 'ora veja'" highlight the singer's respect and admiration for his partner's strength and individuality. The final stanzas reinforce the singer's deep connection and devotion to his partner, celebrating her as a unique and multifaceted woman who is cherished for her purity, passion, and independence. Overall, the lyrics of "Beija Me Beija" paint a vivid picture of a loving and equal partnership, where mutual respect, desire, and affection abound.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Martinho Da Vila, Jose Inacio Dos Santos, Martinho Ferreira

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Comments from YouTube:

@gilbertoferreira9253

Magnífico! Imagina um Maracanã lotado com um som desses para assistir o Flamengo.

@adilson4770

Só nego velho manja dessa musica com swing da hora. Até arrepia...

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