Vira Virou

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Navigating the Heart: A Journey of Transformation in 'Vira Virou'

The song 'Vira Virou' by MPB-4 is a poetic exploration of transformation and longing, set against the backdrop of travel and the changing seasons. The lyrics begin with a promise to return in the spring, a time traditionally associated with renewal and new beginnings. This return is not just a physical journey but also an emotional and spiritual one, as the singer expresses a deep desire to reconnect with something essential and life-affirming.

The imagery of taking 'new earth' from the current place and the anticipation of seeing birds in Lisbon's ports suggests a blending of the familiar and the new. This symbolizes the merging of past experiences with future possibilities, creating a sense of continuity and growth. The birds, often symbols of freedom and transcendence, add a layer of hope and aspiration to the narrative, indicating that the journey is as much about inner liberation as it is about physical travel.

The song's chorus, with its repetitive 'vira, virou' and 'gira, girou,' emphasizes the cyclical nature of life and emotions. The heart, described as a navigator, suggests that love and passion are the driving forces behind this journey. The 'incandescent ship' that 'sets my life on fire' represents the intense, transformative power of these emotions. The transition from a 'slow traveler' to a 'port of departure' signifies a shift from passivity to action, from longing to fulfillment. This transformation is both personal and universal, resonating with anyone who has experienced the profound changes that love and life can bring.

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  1. A Lua
  2. Pesadelo
  3. Vira Virou
  4. O Sono Dos Bichos
  5. Presente de um Beija-flor
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