Todo Sujo de Batom

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Nostalgia and Longing in Belchior's 'Todo Sujo de Batom'

Belchior's song 'Todo Sujo de Batom' is a poignant exploration of nostalgia, weariness, and the longing for simpler times. The lyrics convey a sense of exhaustion from the burdens of life and the passage of time. The artist reflects on the past decade, describing it as a period lived 'between the dream and the sound,' suggesting a life caught between aspirations and reality. This duality is a common theme in Belchior's work, often reflecting the struggles and disillusionments of the Brazilian youth during the 1970s and 1980s.

The song's chorus expresses a desire for a 'new ballad' that speaks of youthful themes like romance, money, and carefree moments. This longing for a return to innocence and simplicity is further emphasized by the repeated wish for a 'cinema session at five,' a nostalgic reference to a time when life was less complicated, and love was expressed through small, tender gestures like kissing a girl and ending up with a shirt stained with lipstick. The imagery of the 'shirt all dirty with lipstick' symbolizes the bittersweet memories of past loves and the enduring impact they leave on one's heart.

Belchior's sentimental nature is evident throughout the song, as he yearns for a connection that transcends the mundane struggles of everyday life. The lyrics capture a universal human experience—the desire to escape the weight of responsibilities and recapture the magic of youthful love and dreams. This theme resonates deeply with listeners, making 'Todo Sujo de Batom' a timeless piece that speaks to the heart's enduring quest for meaning and connection.

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