Bolacha de Água e Sal

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The Simple Joys of Life in 'Bolacha de Água e Sal'

Palavra Cantada's song 'Bolacha de Água e Sal' is a charming ode to the simple pleasures of life, encapsulated in the humble water and salt cracker. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of childhood memories, friendships, and family traditions, all tied together by this unassuming snack. The song begins with the joy of playing outside and the warmth of being offered a cracker by a friend's mother, highlighting the small but meaningful gestures that make life special.

The song continues to celebrate the cracker's simplicity, emphasizing its lack of sugar, filling, or fragrance. This simplicity is not seen as a drawback but as a virtue, representing a return to basics and a preference for the natural and unadorned. The cracker becomes a metaphor for the uncomplicated and essential things in life, appreciated for its consistency and reliability. The lyrics also touch on the cracker's practical benefits, such as being a comforting food when one feels unwell.

The narrative then shifts to a nostalgic reflection on the past, recounting how the singer's grandparents also enjoyed water and salt crackers during their childhoods. This historical perspective adds depth to the song, showing how this simple food has been a constant through generations, from rural life to transatlantic voyages. The song concludes with an invitation to share in this simple joy, suggesting a picnic with friends and family, reinforcing the theme of togetherness and the enduring appeal of life's simple pleasures.

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  2. Menina Moleca
  3. Hoje É Domingo (Parlenda)
  4. Assim Assado
  5. Carneirinho 1, 2, 3
  6. Nandaia - Mato Grosso
  7. Canção Para Fauna e Flora (part. Maria Gadú)
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  9. Dorme
  10. A Canoa Virou
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