Limão

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The Rebirth of Life in Djavan's 'Limão'

Djavan's song 'Limão' is a poetic celebration of nature and the simple yet profound moments of daily life. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a landscape coming to life after the rain, with the sun piercing through the mist to reveal a world ready to be reborn. This imagery sets the stage for a day filled with activities like harvesting and fishing, symbolizing the cyclical nature of life and the renewal that follows a period of dormancy or hardship.

The song's title, 'Limão' (Lemon), serves as a central metaphor for this renewal. The lemon, with its vibrant color and sharp taste, represents the freshness and vitality that comes with new beginnings. Djavan's description of the lemon's 'virgindade verde' (green virginity) opening up in drops to 'encenar o sabor' (stage the flavor) in the 'teatro da boca' (theater of the mouth) is a beautiful metaphor for experiencing life's raw and unfiltered moments. The sensory details of the lemon's taste and the act of biting into it evoke a visceral connection to the natural world.

Moreover, the song touches on the interconnectedness of all living things. The imagery of people, animals, and the environment bustling with activity highlights the harmony and interdependence that sustain life. The 'cheiro de limão' (smell of lemon) becomes a symbol of this interconnectedness, enchanting the senses and reminding us of the simple pleasures that ground us in our daily existence. Djavan's lyrical craftsmanship transforms ordinary experiences into a rich tapestry of sensory and emotional depth, inviting listeners to appreciate the beauty in the mundane.

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  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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