Outra Vez Além (Zabelê) (feat. Midian Nascimento)

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The Dream of Calmará: A Journey Beyond

The song 'Outra Vez Além (Zabelê)' by Calmará, featuring Midian Nascimento, is a poetic exploration of dreams, faith, and the search for a utopian place called Calmará. The lyrics begin with a call to Zabelê, a symbolic figure, asking about the location of Calmará. This place represents an ideal, serene, and possibly spiritual destination that the singer longs to find. The repetition of the question 'Onde é calmará?' emphasizes the quest for this elusive paradise.

The song then transitions into a promise to accompany Zabelê on this journey, urging to 'Voe outra vez além,' which translates to 'Fly once again beyond.' This line suggests a desire to transcend current limitations and reach a higher state of being or consciousness. The imagery of flying beyond hints at freedom and the pursuit of something greater than the mundane reality.

In the verses, the singer describes a dream from childhood, filled with beautiful scenes of a hammock and a stunning sea, symbolizing peace and tranquility. The 'louvação no infinito,' or 'praise in the infinite,' suggests a spiritual or religious dimension, where endless praise and worship occur. Despite the beauty of these dreams, the singer acknowledges that their eyes and ears have never witnessed such wonders, yet they believe in them because 'Disse Ele, e eu acredito,' meaning 'He said it, and I believe.' This line reflects a deep faith in a higher power and the unseen.

The song's repetition of dreams from both a boy's and a girl's perspective, each with similar imagery, underscores a universal longing for this idyllic place. The recurring theme of belief in the unseen and the faith in a higher promise ties the song together, making it a profound meditation on hope, faith, and the pursuit of an ideal world.

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