Acabou means “It’s over”, and Maria sings every line like a victorious final stamp on a finished chapter. The first half of the lyrics rewinds to steamy memories—entwined bodies under the sheets, fingers untangling curls, skin once electric with desire. Yet that heat suddenly flips to shivers; the spark gutters out in the cold, and she realizes the romance was never as irreplaceable as she once believed.
The second half is a cleansing ritual. She tosses old love notes, laughs, and insecurities into the trash, gathers courage, snips the other person’s “wings,” and finally spreads her own. When they cross paths, she feels nothing at all—no love, no hate, no bitterness. The past stays in the rear-view mirror, and her ex’s bad luck is missing her thriving on the bright side of life. In short, the song is a bold, catchy celebration of closure and self-liberation.