Outono

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The Warmth of Autumn Love: Unpacking Djavan's 'Outono'

The song 'Outono,' which translates to 'Autumn' in English, by Brazilian artist Djavan, is a poetic exploration of love and desire, rich with sensory imagery and metaphor. Djavan is known for his unique blend of samba, bossa nova, and other Brazilian styles with jazz, funk, and soul, creating a sound that is both distinctly Brazilian and universally appealing. His lyrics often delve into themes of love, nature, and the complexities of human emotion, and 'Outono' is no exception.

In 'Outono,' Djavan uses the season of autumn as a metaphor for the maturity and richness of love. The opening lines describe a gaze, a light, or a pair of pearls, which could symbolize the precious and unique nature of the love he feels. He acknowledges this love as a treasure for which he is grateful. The mention of a mouth that speaks beautifully but is more importantly skilled in kissing suggests a deep physical and emotional connection. The song emphasizes the importance of pleasure and enjoyment in a relationship, implying that love is most fulfilling when it is actively and joyfully expressed.

The chorus of the song speaks to seduction and passion, likening the lover to a sensual tree, perhaps one that is in full bloom or shedding its leaves in the autumn. This tree is described as the 'hand of gold' that translates autumn, suggesting that the lover brings richness and splendor to life, much like the golden hues of the fall season. The reference to the lover's skin as a bourbon that warms him is another sensual image, evoking comfort, pleasure, and a sense of home. The line 'gostar é atual' translates to 'liking is current,' which may imply that their love is not only deep and enduring but also fresh and relevant.

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  4. Asa
  5. Farinha
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