Aline Barros - Primeiro Amor Lyrics
Lyrics
Quero voltar ao início de tudo
Encontrar-me contigo, senhor
Quero rever meus conceitos, valores
Eu quero reconstruir
Vou regressar ao caminho
Volver às primeiras obras, senhor
Eu me arrependo senhor
Me arrependo senhor
Me arrependo senhor
Eu quero voltar
Ao primeiro amor
Ao primeiro amor
Eu quero voltar a Deus
Quero voltar ao início de tudo
Encontrar me contigo, senhor
Quero rever meus conceitos, valores
Eu quero reconstruir
Vou regressar ao caminho
Volver às primeiras obras, senhor
Eu me arrependo, senhor
Me arrependo, senhor
Me arrependo, senhor
Eu quero voltar
Ao primeiro amor
Ao primeiro amor
Eu quero voltar a Deus
Eu quero voltar
Ao primeiro amor
Ao primeiro amor
Eu quero voltar a Deus
Eu quero voltar
Ao primeiro amor
Ao primeiro amor
Eu quero voltar a Deus
Video
Primeiro Amor | CD Fruto de Amor | Aline Barros
Meaning & Inspiration
Aline Barros's "Primeiro Amor," featured on her 2002 album *Fruto de Amor*, is a profound and deeply personal plea for spiritual renewal, resonating with anyone who has experienced a waning connection with their faith. The song’s essence lies in its honest confession and earnest desire to return to the foundational relationship with God, to that initial, fervent love that characterized the early stages of their spiritual journey. The lyrical narrative is a journey of introspection, beginning with a yearning to "go back to the beginning of everything" and to "find myself with you, Lord." This isn't merely a nostalgic wish, but a conscious recognition of a need to re-evaluate one's life, as Barros articulates, "I want to review my concepts, my values. I want to rebuild." This desire for reconstruction is mirrored in passages like Nehemiah 2:17, where Nehemiah urges the people to see their distress and rebuild the walls of Jerusalem, symbolizing the restoration of their spiritual and communal integrity. The central theme of repentance, expressed repeatedly with a stark simplicity, "I regret, Lord," is not presented as a path to shame but as a necessary precursor to reconciliation. This echoes the call to repentance found throughout Scripture, from John the Baptist's proclamation in Matthew 3:2, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near," to Jesus's own ministry in Mark 1:15, "The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe the gospel." The song's core message, the yearning "to return to the first love," is a direct allusion to the admonition given to the church in Ephesus in Revelation 2:4-5: "But I have this against you, that you have left your first love. Remember therefore from where you have fallen; repent, and do the works you did at first." Barros's sincere vocal delivery amplifies the weight of this spiritual aspiration, making "Primeiro Amor" a powerful anthem for anyone seeking to reignite their passion for God and recommit to the foundational principles of their faith, re-embracing the joy and wonder of that initial encounter with divine love. The repeated affirmation, "I want to return to God," serves as a resolute declaration of intent, a testament to the enduring hope for restoration that lies at the heart of Christian belief.