Bibliotecas Públicas

Edson Gomes Edson Gomes

The Quest for Meaning in a World of Knowledge

In Edson Gomes' song "Bibliotecas Públicas," the artist delves into the paradox of knowledge and its practical application in the lives of ordinary people. The lyrics open with a critique of public libraries, which are filled with books and stories that the singer feels disconnected from. This sentiment reflects a broader disillusionment with the traditional sources of knowledge, suggesting that they fail to address the pressing issues faced by the common people. The repetition of "Porque, brother, eu não quero" emphasizes a rejection of this irrelevant information, highlighting a desire for more meaningful and applicable knowledge.

The song then shifts focus to more urgent social concerns. Gomes questions why people live in such dire conditions, why the masses are oppressed, and why there is a lack of basic necessities like food. These questions underscore a deep frustration with systemic inequalities and a yearning for answers that can lead to tangible improvements in people's lives. The artist's inquiry into whether happiness is attainable for the oppressed further underscores the existential struggle faced by many.

Ultimately, "Bibliotecas Públicas" challenges the value of conventional knowledge when it does not translate into real-world benefits. Gomes questions the worth of having extensive knowledge if it does not contribute to solving fundamental social issues. This song serves as a powerful critique of societal structures that prioritize abstract knowledge over practical solutions, urging listeners to reconsider what truly matters in the quest for a better life.

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