E Que Tudo Mais Vá Para o Céu

Belchior Belchior

A Soul's Rebellion: Belchior's Ode to Freedom and Disillusionment

Belchior's song "E Que Tudo Mais Vá Para o Céu" is a poignant exploration of disillusionment, rebellion, and the search for meaning in a world filled with superficiality and societal constraints. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a conversation that spans different cultures and historical contexts, from Andalusia and Valladolid in Spain to the economic and political issues in Brazil, such as the IMF and the legacy of Tom Jobim. This juxtaposition of global and local references highlights the interconnectedness of personal and collective struggles.

The song's protagonist is a poet, a figure often seen as a societal outcast or a 'maldito' (cursed). This character is dismissed by the 'man of the machine,' symbolizing the oppressive forces of modernity and capitalism. Despite this rejection, the poet remains unfazed, driven by a passionate soul that finds solace in love and beauty. The imagery of the beloved's black hair, likened to the blackness of a graúna's wing and the ink of the word 'anil,' underscores the depth and intensity of this passion.

However, the poet's journey is also marked by a sense of emptiness and loneliness. The references to CinemaScope, Technicolor, and World Vision evoke a world of artificiality and escapism, contrasting sharply with the poet's inner turmoil. The 'cheap opium' and the loneliness felt in a stadium full of people reflect a deeper existential crisis. The repeated refrain, "E que tudo mais vá para o céu," serves as a defiant declaration of independence from societal expectations and material concerns, advocating for a life driven by genuine passion and emotional truth.

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