Melodia Sentimental

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A Serenade to the Moon: Djavan's 'Melodia Sentimental'

Djavan's 'Melodia Sentimental' is a poetic and evocative song that captures the essence of longing and romantic yearning. The lyrics invite the listener to wake up and witness the beauty of the moon, which serves as a metaphor for the beloved. The moon, described as 'bela e branca' (beautiful and white), symbolizes purity and the gentle, soothing presence of the loved one. The imagery of the moon 'derramando doçura' (spreading sweetness) further emphasizes the tenderness and affection the singer feels.

The song's nocturnal setting, with references to the 'noite escura' (dark night) and 'asas da noite' (wings of the night), creates a serene and intimate atmosphere. This setting is a common motif in romantic poetry, where the night often represents a time of reflection and deep emotional connection. The singer's plea for the beloved to 'desperta' (wake up) and 'dar teu calor ao luar' (give your warmth to the moonlight) highlights the desire for closeness and the comfort of the loved one's presence.

Djavan's use of language is rich and lyrical, with phrases like 'a sombra confia ao vento' (the shadow entrusts to the wind) and 'reclama o teu amor' (claims your love) adding layers of meaning to the song. These lines suggest a sense of waiting and anticipation, as well as the deep emotional bond between the singer and the beloved. The song's title, 'Melodia Sentimental,' perfectly encapsulates the emotional depth and musicality of the lyrics, making it a timeless piece that resonates with anyone who has experienced the pangs of love and longing.

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  3. Eu Te Devoro
  4. Asa
  5. Farinha
  6. Segredo
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  9. Você É
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