Semeie is the imperative form of the verb semear, meaning "to sow" or "to plant seeds". It's a less common verb in everyday conversation, making it stand out.
In the context of the song, it's used metaphorically in the line "Semeie os bons frutos e colherá" (Sow good fruits and you will reap). It encourages listeners to take positive actions and make good choices, implying that these efforts will lead to positive outcomes and rewards, much like planting seeds leads to a harvest.
"Minha Vez" is a gospel song about waiting on a promise that hasn't arrived yet. The singer describes standing right at the edge of a goal, only to watch someone else reach it first, and asks God directly why the answer to a long prayer keeps not coming.
That frustration gives way to a quieter certainty. The song answers its own doubt with God's voice telling the singer to keep going, to hold on, and that a turn already promised has not been forgotten, even if it feels overdue.
The second half turns into encouragement: pray again, try again, one more time, because the harvest of good effort and faith is coming, with victory and glory described as arriving from heaven. It's a song for anyone in the waiting part of a hope, not the part where it's already come true.
Ton Carfi is an artist from Brazil.