Pelas Sombras

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Navigating Shadows: The Poetic Journey of 'Pelas Sombras'

Arthur Verocai's 'Pelas Sombras' is a hauntingly beautiful exploration of the human psyche, wrapped in a delicate blend of Brazilian musicality. The song's lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone navigating through the shadows, both literally and metaphorically. The imagery of traveling in the shadows behind one's shoulders and beneath a woolen blouse suggests a sense of lurking danger or hidden fears. This could symbolize the internal struggles and anxieties that people often carry with them, unseen by the outside world.

The mention of 'ensaiando a morte' (rehearsing death) and 'encolhendo o corpo' (shrinking the body) adds a layer of existential contemplation. It speaks to the human condition of grappling with mortality and the instinctive reactions to life's finality. The 'bote ou no golpe final' (strike or final blow) could be interpreted as the inevitable confrontation with these fears or the ultimate end. Yet, amidst this somber reflection, the song repeatedly returns to the theme of morning ('É manhã'), symbolizing renewal, hope, and the cyclical nature of life.

Verocai's use of morning as a recurring motif suggests a sense of rebirth and the continuous opportunity for new beginnings. The act of taking a fragrant bath and dreaming on hotel pillows evokes a transient, almost ethereal quality to life, where each day offers a fresh start despite the shadows that may linger. This juxtaposition of darkness and light, fear and hope, creates a rich tapestry of emotions that resonate deeply with listeners, making 'Pelas Sombras' a profound and introspective piece of art.

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  2. Que Mapa?
  3. Na Boca do Sol
  4. Dedicada A Ela
  5. Cigana (feat. Mano Brown)
  6. Pelas Sombras
  7. O Mapa
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