Put on your dancing skirt, love is on its way! Saia Rodada paints a vibrant picture of a woman who is counting the minutes until she finally sees her sweetheart again. To make his arrival unforgettable, she slips into a swirling skirt, publicly announces their future wedding, and even stops at every chapel she can find to pray for their love. Her lover is still far off in the city, eyes brimming with longing, so she sends him photos and playful messages, feeding the delicious anticipation that stretches between them.
Yet beneath the festive flair hides a flutter of nerves. She dreams of tying the knot when summer ends, but secretly hopes summer will last forever so she can avoid facing those wedding-day jitters. Jealousy and nostalgia occasionally tug at her, tempting her to rush off after him, hair blowing in the wind. In the end, though, the spinning skirt becomes her shield and celebration: she shakes off doubt, fills the distance with kisses, and lets the rhythm of hope keep their love warm until he finally comes home.