Boa Noite

Djavan Djavan

Navigating Love and Longing in Djavan's 'Boa Noite'

Djavan's song 'Boa Noite' is a poetic exploration of love, longing, and the emotional turbulence that accompanies deep affection. The lyrics open with a sense of confidence and control, as the narrator initially believes he will dominate the relationship. However, this illusion quickly shatters, revealing the overwhelming power of the beloved's presence. The line 'Nada que brilha cega mais que seu nome' (Nothing that shines blinds more than your name) encapsulates the blinding allure and impact of the beloved, leaving the narrator speechless and profoundly affected.

The song delves into the transformative effect of love, describing how the narrator's inner world is irrevocably changed upon meeting the beloved. The metaphor of a 'selva' (jungle) suggests a wild, untamed emotional landscape that is disrupted by this encounter. The mention of 'Flamengo,' a famous Brazilian football club, introduces a cultural reference that symbolizes resilience and passion. Even when the team is not performing well, the narrator finds solace in the idea that suffering can lead to greater things, paralleling the notion that love involves both fear and hope.

As the song progresses, it touches on themes of loneliness and the passage of time. The contrast between day and night highlights the stagnation felt by those without love, while the imagery of 'calor, insônia' (heat, insomnia) evokes the restless yearning of unfulfilled desire. The narrator offers a promise of guidance and fidelity, portraying himself as a steadfast companion through life's highs and lows. The closing lines emphasize a commitment to love, suggesting that true fulfillment comes from giving oneself entirely to another.

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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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