Desenredo

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The Intricate Dance of Life and Death in 'Desenredo'

Boca Livre's song 'Desenredo' is a poetic exploration of the complex interplay between life and death, desire and entanglement. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world where every step reveals the omnipresence of mortality, weaving a tapestry that is both beautiful and haunting. The opening lines set the tone, describing a journey through a land where death is ever-present, crafting a life that seems to be turned inside out. This inversion of life and death is a recurring theme, suggesting a deep philosophical reflection on the nature of existence.

The song's chorus introduces a personal element, where the narrator becomes entangled in the desires and secrets of another. This metaphor of entanglement is rich with meaning, symbolizing how human connections can both liberate and confine us. The juxtaposition of 'the gaze that binds is free' and 'the gaze that frees is bound' highlights the paradoxical nature of relationships and the human condition. The narrator's repeated return to this entanglement, despite the world's harsh realities, underscores a longing for connection and understanding amidst chaos.

The cultural reference to 'Minas' adds another layer of depth to the song. Minas Gerais, a state in Brazil known for its historical significance and natural beauty, represents a place of origin and departure. The repeated refrain 'Ê, Minas' and the decision to leave for a distant place evoke a sense of nostalgia and the inevitability of change. The imagery of a burning candle and the transactional nature of life and death further emphasize the transient and often transactional nature of existence. In 'Desenredo,' Boca Livre masterfully intertwines personal and universal themes, creating a rich tapestry that invites listeners to reflect on their own lives and connections.

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  2. Quem Tem a Viola
  3. Diana
  4. Desenredo
  5. Clara E Ana
  6. Mistérios
  7. João Balaio (versão Jambalaia)
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