Beija-flor
Flávio Venturini
The Yearning Flight of the Hummingbird
Flávio Venturini's song "Beija-flor" (Hummingbird) is a poetic exploration of longing, love, and the delicate beauty of nature. The lyrics use the metaphor of a hummingbird to convey deep emotions and desires. The hummingbird, known for its vibrant colors and swift movements, symbolizes the singer's restless heart and his yearning for a lost love. The repeated question, "O que faz o beija-flor ter vontade de voar?" (What makes the hummingbird want to fly?), reflects the singer's introspection and his search for understanding the motivations behind his feelings and actions.
The song's imagery is rich and evocative, painting a picture of the hummingbird's flight as a journey of love and sorrow. The lines "Vai e diz ao meu amor o que viu do meu penar" (Go and tell my love what you saw of my suffering) and "Diz também para o meu amor, é só voltar, beija-flor" (Also tell my love, just come back, hummingbird) reveal the singer's deep sense of loneliness and his hope for reconciliation. The hummingbird becomes a messenger, carrying the singer's emotions and pleas to his beloved.
Venturini's use of natural elements like the sea, moonlight, and flowers further enhances the song's romantic and melancholic tone. The comparison of the hummingbird's colors to the sea and its sweetness to honey from flowers creates a vivid and sensory experience for the listener. The song captures the essence of longing and the bittersweet nature of love, where beauty and pain coexist. The repeated plea for the beloved to return underscores the singer's enduring hope and the timeless nature of his love.