Cabocla de Pena

Alessandra Leão Alessandra Leão

The Mystical Power of Nature in 'Cabocla de Pena'

In 'Cabocla de Pena,' Alessandra Leão delves into the mystical and spiritual connection between humans and nature. The song's lyrics are minimalistic yet profound, focusing on the release of a 'cabocla de pena'—a spirit or entity associated with feathers—into the forest. This act symbolizes a return to nature, allowing the cabocla to work and demonstrate the power of 'jurema,' a sacred plant in Afro-Brazilian and Indigenous traditions known for its spiritual and healing properties.

The repetition of the lines 'Pra ver a força que a jurema tem' and 'Pra ver a força que a jurema dá' emphasizes the reverence and awe for the natural world's inherent power. Jurema is often used in rituals and ceremonies, and its mention in the song highlights its significance in connecting the physical and spiritual realms. By releasing the cabocla into the forest, the singer is not only acknowledging the strength of nature but also seeking to witness and perhaps harness this power.

Alessandra Leão's musical style often incorporates elements of traditional Brazilian music, blending them with contemporary sounds to create a unique and evocative atmosphere. In 'Cabocla de Pena,' this fusion is evident in the way she uses simple yet evocative lyrics to convey deep cultural and spiritual themes. The song invites listeners to reflect on their relationship with nature and the unseen forces that govern our world, urging a deeper appreciation and respect for the environment and its mystical elements.

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  1. Boa Hora
  2. Varanda
  3. Tatuzinnho
  4. São João, São Pedro
  5. Abra a Mata, Oxóssi
  6. Cabocla de Pena
  7. Abra a Porta/ Boiada 31
  8. No Pé da Jurema
  9. Ogum Está de Ronda
  10. Exu Chega / Exu Guerreiro / Sete Encruzilhadas
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