Nascente (feat. Flavio Venturini)

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The Radiance of Love and Desire in 'Nascente'

Milton Nascimento's song 'Nascente,' featuring Flavio Venturini, is a poetic exploration of love, desire, and the beauty of a new day. The lyrics open with the imagery of dawn breaking, as the morning light begins to illuminate the world. This transition from night to day symbolizes a new beginning, filled with hope and potential. The 'clara estrela' or 'clear star' that the sun hides away can be seen as a metaphor for the beloved, whose presence is as bright and significant as a celestial body.

The song continues to weave a tapestry of vivid imagery, describing the sun as an 'ardent pearl of the sky' that reflects the eyes of the beloved. This comparison not only highlights the beauty and intensity of the beloved's gaze but also suggests a deep connection between the natural world and human emotions. The light of day, which contemplates the beloved's body, represents the all-encompassing nature of love and desire, which can illuminate and transform one's entire existence.

As the lyrics progress, the theme of desire becomes more pronounced. The words 'sedento' (thirsty) and 'louco de prazer e desejos ardentes' (crazy with pleasure and burning desires) convey a sense of overwhelming passion and longing. This intense emotional and physical craving underscores the powerful impact that love and desire can have on an individual, driving them to the brink of madness. Through its rich metaphors and evocative language, 'Nascente' captures the essence of a love that is both consuming and illuminating, much like the dawn that heralds a new day.

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