Frutos da Terra

Marcelo Barra Marcelo Barra

A Celebration of Nature's Bounty in 'Frutos da Terra'

Marcelo Barra's song 'Frutos da Terra' is a vibrant homage to the natural abundance found in the Brazilian cerrado, a vast tropical savanna ecoregion. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the diverse fruits and wildlife that thrive in this unique environment. From the periquito nibbling on guariroba coconuts to the November rains ripening the gabiroba, the song immerses the listener in the rich tapestry of life that the cerrado supports.

The song's verses are a joyful inventory of the various fruits that can be found in different parts of the cerrado. Barra mentions guapeva, ingá, curriola, murici, araçá, and many others, each associated with specific locations like the mato (forest), brejinho (small marsh), and campo (field). This detailed enumeration not only highlights the biodiversity of the region but also evokes a sense of nostalgia and connection to the land. The imagery of hands filled with pitanga and the sweetness of araçá underscores the intimate relationship between the people and their environment.

'Frutos da Terra' also carries a deeper message about the importance of preserving natural habitats. By celebrating the cerrado's fruits and the simple joy of gathering them, Barra subtly reminds listeners of the need to protect these ecosystems. The song's cheerful tone and rhythmic flow make it an engaging way to raise awareness about environmental conservation. Through its lyrical beauty and cultural references, 'Frutos da Terra' serves as both a tribute to and a call for the preservation of Brazil's natural heritage.

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