A Journey Through Poetry and Nature

Emílio Santiago's song "Viagem" is a poetic and evocative piece that invites listeners on a metaphorical journey through the realms of nature and imagination. The lyrics begin with an apology to sadness, as the narrator is ready to embark on a journey with poetry as their companion. This sets the tone for a transformative experience, where the mundane is left behind in favor of a world filled with beauty and inspiration.

The imagery in the song is rich and vivid, painting a picture of a serene and enchanting landscape. The narrator speaks of traveling on the soft breeze, visiting the morning star, and spreading music through the air. These metaphors suggest a sense of freedom and exploration, as well as a deep connection with the natural world. The mention of dancing white birds and a sky embroidered with sunlight further enhances the dreamlike quality of the journey.

As the song progresses, the narrator expresses a desire to gather flowers and name the green fields as the "gardens of heaven." This act of naming and collecting symbolizes a personal and intimate relationship with nature, where the narrator finds solace and inspiration. The song concludes with a promise to return, either guided by a star or riding a moonbeam, emphasizing the cyclical nature of this poetic journey and the enduring bond between the narrator and their muse.

"Viagem" is a celebration of the power of poetry and nature to uplift the human spirit. It encourages listeners to embrace their creativity and find beauty in the world around them, even in the face of sadness or adversity.

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  2. Espelhos d' água
  3. Marina
  4. Chuva
  5. Rio
  6. Saigon
  7. Estão Voltando As Flores
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