Como Já Dizia Djavan

Cazuza Cazuza

Dreams of Peace and Love in a Complex World

Cazuza's song "Como Já Dizia Djavan" is a poetic exploration of hope, truth, and love in a world that often seems chaotic and divided. The lyrics paint a picture of an idealized world where every day is peaceful for those who live truthfully. The imagery of the moon as a young woman and the sun shining through the darkness suggests a balance between light and dark, hope and despair. This duality is a recurring theme in Cazuza's work, reflecting his own struggles and aspirations.

The song also touches on the idea of universal kingship and the end of war, suggesting a utopian vision where every person is sovereign and conflict is a thing of the past. This vision is grounded in the belief that only those who hold onto their most basic dreams can truly love and speak the truth. The reference to Ipanema, a famous neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, as a living room for a hypnotic trip, adds a layer of cultural context, evoking a sense of place and belonging.

Cazuza's lyrics further explore the possibility of love in an unbelievable world, specifically highlighting the love between two men. This was a bold statement at the time, challenging societal norms and advocating for acceptance and equality. The song suggests that despite the world's incredulity, love remains a viable and powerful force. The stars, a recurring symbol of guidance and destiny, are said to show that love is not only possible but essential in navigating the complexities of life.

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