O Feijão e a Flor

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The Blossoming and Withering of Love in 'O Feijão e a Flor'

In 'O Feijão e a Flor,' Cezar e Paulinho craft a poignant metaphor to explore the dynamics of love and loss. The song begins with the narrator planting a flower and a bean in their backyard, symbolizing a relationship nurtured with care and affection. The flower represents the beloved, while the bean symbolizes the narrator. This imagery sets the stage for a tale of mutual growth and interdependence, where the flower (the beloved) provides emotional sustenance, and the bean (the narrator) offers love in return.

As the song progresses, the harmony and beauty of this relationship are celebrated. The lyrics describe how the two grow together, intertwined and supportive of each other. The vivid imagery of a colorful and harmonious garden reflects the joy and fulfillment found in their union. However, this idyllic scene is shattered when the narrator discovers that the flower has disappeared, leaving a void in their life. The sudden absence of the beloved brings immense sorrow, highlighting the fragility of love and the pain of separation.

The repeated plea for the 'Flor do amor' to return underscores the narrator's desperation and longing. The metaphor of the bean dying without the flower's presence emphasizes the deep emotional dependence and the sense of incompleteness that comes with the loss of a loved one. Through this heartfelt narrative, Cezar e Paulinho capture the essence of love's nurturing power and the devastating impact of its absence, resonating with anyone who has experienced the highs and lows of a profound emotional connection.

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  1. O Feijão e a Flor
  2. Viajante Solitário
  3. Duas Vezes Você
  4. Eu e Meu Pai
  5. I Love You Baby
  6. Pé de Bode
  7. Só Por Você
  8. Você É Tudo Que Pedi Pra Deus
  9. Faz de Conta Que Eu Sou Ele
  10. Doeu demais
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