Incomum
Luccas Carlos
The Enigmatic Allure of an Uncommon Woman
Luccas Carlos's song "Incomum" is a poetic ode to a woman who is both mysterious and captivating. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a woman who is described as indecipherable and unique, likened to complex and valuable entities such as binary code and Egyptian pyramids. This metaphorical language underscores her enigmatic nature and the profound impact she has on the singer. The woman is portrayed as a treasure, with an inestimable value, whose map is held by the singer, suggesting a deep, personal connection and a sense of possession or understanding that others might not have.
The chorus emphasizes the singer's fascination and bewilderment, as he admits that he cannot decipher her. Her physical and emotional allure is described as inconfundível (unmistakable), and her effect on him is described as incomum (uncommon). This repeated emphasis on her uniqueness and the singer's inability to fully understand her highlights the theme of love as a complex, almost magical experience that defies logic and explanation. The use of words like "feitiço" (spell) and "armadilha" (trap) further suggests that the singer feels enchanted and ensnared by her presence.
In the latter part of the song, the imagery becomes more intimate and intense. The woman is described as wearing only the singer's shirt, turning off the lights, and igniting passion. She is compared to a terrorist, bombarding him with kisses, and to Spider-Woman, ensnaring him in her web. These vivid metaphors convey a sense of overwhelming desire and entrapment, illustrating the powerful and consuming nature of his attraction to her. The song concludes with the repeated assertion that it is impossible for someone to be so incredible, reinforcing the idea that this woman is truly one of a kind.