Brindar literally means "to toast" (as in raising a glass) or "to offer." It's a word that evokes celebration and generosity.
In "Deixa Acontecer," the phrase "Deixa a sorte nos brindar" means "Let luck toast us" or "Let luck offer us." It beautifully personifies luck, suggesting that fate itself will raise a glass to the lovers, offering them good fortune and a shared future. This poetic usage makes it a memorable and enticing word.
Ever feel tired of waiting for the perfect moment? "Deixa Acontecer" is a beautiful song about letting go of that pressure and just letting life happen. The singer asks a loved one to bring them simple joys like their peace and their smile, protecting them from the anxiety of waiting for a specific time that "não tem data pra chegar" (has no date to arrive).
The song's main message is in its title and chorus: "Deixa, deixa acontecer" (Let it, let it happen). It’s an invitation to trust in luck, chance, and love to guide the way, summed up by the wonderfully relaxed phrase, "E o que tiver que ser, sei lá" (And whatever has to be, who knows?). It’s a comforting reminder that even when you're missing someone, you can find peace and that you'll have support when things get tough, with the promise: "Eu vou estar do seu lado quando tudo passar" (I will be by your side when it all passes).