Sonho na mata

Amado Edílson Amado Edílson

A Dream in the Forest: A Journey of Love and Discovery

Amado Edílson's song "Sonho na mata" takes listeners on a vivid journey through a dreamlike experience in the lush forests of Pará. The narrative begins with the protagonist dreaming of a voice urging him to visit the green forests and serenade the mountains. This sets the stage for a mystical adventure where nature and music intertwine. The protagonist, armed with his guitar, ventures into the heart of the forest, seeking permission from the mountains to sing, symbolizing a deep respect for nature and its spirits.

As he sings, an indigenous man appears and invites him to meet the pajé, or shaman, of the tribe. This encounter signifies a bridge between the protagonist's world and the indigenous culture, highlighting themes of connection and mutual respect. The shaman requests a song, and as the protagonist sings, he captures the heart of an indigenous woman. This moment of mutual admiration and love is a testament to the universal language of music and its power to transcend cultural boundaries.

The song culminates in a wedding within the forest, celebrated with serenades and traditional music. However, the dreamlike quality of the narrative is underscored when the protagonist awakens to find himself alone, realizing it was all a dream. This ending evokes a sense of longing and the ephemeral nature of dreams, leaving the listener with a bittersweet feeling. "Sonho na mata" beautifully blends elements of fantasy, romance, and cultural appreciation, making it a captivating and evocative piece.

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  1. Amei uma Mulher
  2. Conselho de Pai
  3. Sonho na mata
  4. Vaqueiro Desprezado
  5. Mãe Herói
  6. A Voz Do Coração
  7. Menina de Doze Anos
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