Esfinge

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The Enigmatic Heart: Unraveling Djavan's 'Esfinge'

Djavan's song 'Esfinge' is a poetic exploration of love's profound and often mysterious nature. The lyrics open with a vivid image of the sea, symbolizing a deep and overwhelming passion that floods the narrator's senses. This passion is so intense that it spills over, filling his hands and falling to the ground in 'sweet drops of love.' The sea, a recurring metaphor in Djavan's work, represents the vast, uncontrollable, and all-encompassing nature of his emotions.

As the song progresses, the imagery shifts to the night sky, where the love evaporates and clouds the stars, only to pour out again in the morning. This cyclical process mirrors the ebb and flow of emotions, suggesting that love is both ephemeral and eternal. The narrator expresses a desire for his love to be so powerful that it can soften the world and reach the enigmatic heart of his beloved, described as a 'sphinx.' The sphinx, a mythical creature known for its riddles and secrets, symbolizes the beloved's mysterious and guarded nature.

Djavan's use of natural elements like the sea and the sky, combined with the mythical reference to the sphinx, creates a rich tapestry of metaphors that convey the complexity of love. The song suggests that true love has the power to transcend barriers and touch even the most impenetrable hearts. Through his soulful voice and evocative lyrics, Djavan invites listeners to reflect on the transformative power of love and its ability to reveal the hidden depths of the human heart.

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  2. Um Amor Puro
  3. Eu Te Devoro
  4. Asa
  5. Farinha
  6. Segredo
  7. Alagoas
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  9. Você É
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