Só Vendo Que Beleza (Marambaia)

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A Serene Escape to Marambaia: A Celebration of Simple Pleasures

Elis Regina's song "Só Vendo Que Beleza (Marambaia)" paints a vivid picture of a tranquil and idyllic life in Marambaia, a coastal area in Brazil. The lyrics describe a small house by the beach, surrounded by natural beauty and filled with simple yet profound pleasures. The imagery of a blooming trepadeira (a type of climbing plant) adorned with princess earrings in spring sets the tone for a serene and picturesque setting. This song is a celebration of nature's beauty and the joy found in everyday moments.

The song continues to describe the pleasures of summer, where the protagonist sits on the veranda, playing the guitar while their partner sings along. This scene captures the essence of companionship and the joy of sharing simple activities with loved ones. The arrival of swallows in the afternoon and the melodious song of the sabiá (a type of thrush) in the forest further enhance the sense of harmony with nature. These elements highlight the connection between humans and the natural world, emphasizing the peace and contentment that come from living in such a beautiful environment.

As the day comes to an end, the sound of the chapel bell ringing for the Ave Maria and the moon rising behind the mountains signal the close of another perfect day in Marambaia. This final imagery reinforces the theme of tranquility and the cyclical nature of life. Elis Regina's soothing voice and the gentle melody of the song create a sense of calm and nostalgia, inviting listeners to appreciate the simple pleasures and the beauty of the world around them.

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