ARAFORMA (feat. Coletivo Candiero e Salomão)
CALMARÁ
Rebuilding Faith and Community in 'ARAFORMA'
Calmará's song 'ARAFORMA,' featuring Coletivo Candiero and Salomão, is a poignant reflection on the passage of time and the erosion of foundational values in society. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of how years can swiftly alter the landscape of our lives, turning once safe havens into places on the brink of ruin. This transformation is not just physical but also metaphorical, representing the decay of communal bonds and shared beliefs.
The song delves into the 'strange days' that catch us off guard, where even misguided groups are sanctified, and the pure, fearless love and faith that once embraced diversity seem to have faded. The reference to 'César' and 'God' highlights a shift in priorities, where material concerns have overshadowed spiritual and communal ones. The repeated call to 'reboco' (plaster) and 'cimento' (cement) symbolizes the need to rebuild and restore these eroded values, suggesting that through collective effort, we can revive the spirit of love and faith.
The invocation of figures like Martin and Biu, and the plea to 'open the doors' and 'give the book to the people,' underscores the importance of leadership and education in this restoration process. The song emphasizes the power of community and the necessity of caring for one another to create a 'new world.' The recurring message to 'save the people' and 'care for the other' is a call to action, urging listeners to embrace a faith that fosters unity and compassion. By doing so, the song suggests, we can reclaim the love and peace that once defined our communities.