[SONG] White Deer

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Vacaloura (capa do disco)The first composition of the album Vacaloura. A song which with a carefree sound speaks of the healing power of the forest, especially for mental health. With a story in which a young girl talks about what she feels when she lives in the woods and makes a call to liberation, to choose nature and protect it.


White Deer

Wooooh
       ooohh

An eagle came, to show my fields.
And wash my eyes with water rain.
To purify my mind, I’ve been so lost in my world.

Winds envolves me and keep my soul.
Spirits are talking to intensify the flame.
My hope is waiting the break of the day
when you are able to show your fears.

Woooh
       ooohh

An eagle came, to show my fields.
And wash my eyes with water rain.
To purify my mind, I’ve been so lost in my world.

White Deer whispering in my ear.
“I must light up my faith”
Nature flows through my veins
Storm, earthquake and deluge.

Wake up Nature! Wake up! Wake us!
Wake up Nature! Wake up! Wake us! (x2)

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Laura Zeltia Acuña Barros: acoustic guitar and principal voice. Miguel Carballido Cernadas: Bodhran, percusions and choirs. Cibrán Seixo Pazos: violín, effects and bass synthesizer. Zeltia Irevire incorporated several influences from the tradicional roots, the Atlantic folk to créate their own Tribal Folk style. A musical experience formed in 2019, in Santiago de Compostela grown through self-management, with progressive success and commitment to environmental protection, collaborating actively with different cultural, environmentalist and feminist associations.

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