Açaí

Djavan Djavan

Unveiling the Mystique of Djavan's 'Açaí'

Djavan's song 'Açaí' is a poetic exploration of solitude and the complex emotions that accompany it. The opening lines set a scene of loneliness in the morning, with dust settling and a gust of wind that carries an eerie sound, suggesting a haunting presence or the remnants of something that once was. The heart is described as bleeding every sane word, indicating a deep emotional pain that is difficult to articulate or soothe.

The second stanza delves into the theme of passion, likened to a fervent pursuit. Djavan uses rich imagery, referencing a mystical clan of mermaids and a sandcastle, which evoke a sense of fleeting beauty and vulnerability. The mention of a shark's wrath and illusion further adds to the complexity of passion, suggesting that it can be both enchanting and dangerous. The line 'O Sol brilha por si' (The Sun shines by itself) serves as a reminder that life and its cycles continue regardless of personal turmoil.

The chorus introduces 'Açaí' as a guardian, accompanied by the buzz of a beetle and the magnetism it represents. The 'white complexion of the morning' could symbolize a new beginning or purity. The repetition of these lines emphasizes the protective and nurturing role of the açaí, which may be a metaphor for nature's healing power or a spiritual guardian that offers solace in times of loneliness and emotional distress. Djavan's lyrical prowess and his ability to weave complex emotions into vivid imagery make 'Açaí' a compelling piece that resonates with listeners on a deep level.

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  1. Sina
  2. Um Amor Puro
  3. Eu Te Devoro
  4. Asa
  5. Farinha
  6. Segredo
  7. Alagoas
  8. Íris
  9. Você É
  10. Na Boca do Beco
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