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Armadura translates to "armor". It's an evocative word that immediately brings to mind images of protection and battle.

In this song, the singer uses "armadura" metaphorically. They tell their partner to "Tira a armadura" (Take off the armor) because there won't be any more war, implying that the partner is putting up defenses and hiding their true, fragile self. It's a beautiful way to express vulnerability and the desire for genuine connection.

"Volta Pra Casa" (Come Back Home) is a plea from someone who wants their partner back after a rocky patch.

The singer calls out the other person's habit of picking fights over small things, breaking dishes or shouting to get attention, and says she can see right through it: it's not real anger, just a fragile, hurt heart hiding behind a tough front.

By the chorus she drops the accusations and asks for one more chance, arguing that ending things now would be a mistake since everyone makes them, and that the love between them is still there. The repeated title line at the end works as both a warning and an invitation: it's time to stop the standoff and come back home.

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