Falso Azul

Cicero Cicero

The Illusion of Blue: A Journey Through Longing and Dreams

In Cicero's song 'Falso Azul,' the artist delves into themes of absence, longing, and the ephemeral nature of dreams. The title itself, which translates to 'False Blue,' sets the tone for a narrative that explores the illusion of something that seems real but is ultimately unattainable. The opening lines, 'Céu não há / Hoje foi embora,' suggest a sky that has disappeared, symbolizing a sense of loss or emptiness. This absence is further emphasized with phrases like 'Alto lá / Onde ninguém mora,' indicating a place that is unreachable and devoid of life.

The song continues to explore this theme of distance and isolation. 'Tudo é só e está / A vagar em suspenso' paints a picture of everything being solitary and suspended, far from any connection. The repetition of 'distante do próximo' underscores the feeling of being far removed from others, both physically and emotionally. This sense of detachment is a central motif in the song, reflecting a deep-seated yearning for something or someone that is out of reach.

In the latter part of the song, Cicero introduces the idea of dreams as a temporary escape from this reality. 'Batia o sonho / E nesse sonho eu dançava com você' describes a dream where the singer dances with a loved one, only to wake up and realize it was just a fleeting moment. The recurring plea for 'luz bonita' to illuminate the morning and the moonlight signifies a desire for clarity and hope amidst the darkness. Through 'Falso Azul,' Cicero masterfully captures the bittersweet nature of longing and the transient beauty of dreams, leaving listeners to ponder the delicate balance between reality and illusion.

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  1. De Passagem
  2. Falso Azul
  3. Aquele Adeus
  4. Tempo de Santificação
  5. Ponto Cego
  6. Pelo Interfone
  7. Laiá Laiá
  8. Açúcar Ou Adoçante
  9. Ensaio Sobre Ela
  10. Cecília e Os Balões
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