Baile Da Biblioteca

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A Night of Literary Revelry: The Dance of the Library

Cabeças no Ar's song 'Baile Da Biblioteca' is a whimsical and imaginative celebration of literature and the timeless characters that inhabit the pages of books. The song is narrated by a teacher who invites listeners to envision a grand ball that takes place every night on the shelves of a library. This metaphorical dance brings to life various literary figures, creating a vivid and enchanting scene where books and their characters come alive after hours.

The lyrics mention iconic characters and authors, such as Ulysses the Argonaut dancing with the sea, and Fernando Pessoa, a renowned Portuguese poet, dancing with his own persona. The song also references Gil Vicente, a significant figure in Portuguese literature, dancing between a queen and a jester, and António Aleixo, known as the 'poet of the people.' These references highlight the rich tapestry of literary history and the diverse personalities that populate it.

The song continues to weave its magical narrative by introducing characters like Zorro, who dramatically declares his migration to Treasure Island, and Dom Quixote, who is depicted letting go of his lance, ready to rest before another day of dancing. The imagery of the Count d'Abranhos playing the piano until sunrise adds to the fantastical atmosphere, emphasizing the endless nature of this literary celebration. 'Baile Da Biblioteca' is a tribute to the enduring power of literature and the joy it brings, inviting listeners to appreciate the stories and characters that continue to inspire and entertain across generations.

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