Aguas de Março by Tom Jobim | Paola Hermosín

This is “Aguas de Março“ (Waters of March), a bossanova by Antonio Carlos Jobim (1927-1994), a Brazilian composer, and popularized by him and Elis Regina, a Brazilian singer. The lyrics talk about how nature comes and takes it all, flowing, dragging with March rains in Brazil all the old and giving way to a new stage, re-emerging and reinventing everything for a new day. It is a beautiful metaphor for life. Despite what it says, it’s not a sad song. It’s like a contagious laugh that invites you to reinvent yourself. Hope you like it, have a nice week! Subscribe, comment, like and share if you liked it! ❤️ Activate subtitles to understand lyrics! You can donate if you feel like: Thank you so much ❤️ Instagram: @paohermosin Facebook: @paohermosin Soundcloud:
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