O Trem Das 7

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The Mystical Journey of 'O Trem Das 7'

Raul Seixas' song 'O Trem Das 7' is a profound and mystical piece that delves into themes of transformation, destiny, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. The song opens with the imagery of a train emerging from behind blue mountains, symbolizing the arrival of a new era or significant change. The train, which brings the ashes of the old eon, represents the end of one period and the beginning of another, suggesting a cyclical nature of time and existence.

The lyrics continue to describe the train as a mystical entity that doesn't require a ticket or luggage, indicating that this journey is spiritual rather than physical. The questions posed—'Who will cry? Who will smile? Who will stay? Who will leave?'—highlight the uncertainty and inevitability of change. The train's arrival at the station at seven o'clock, the last train from the sertão (a term referring to the arid hinterlands of Brazil), adds a sense of finality and urgency, emphasizing that this is a pivotal moment.

As the song progresses, the sky changes, becoming heavy and streaked, signaling a dramatic shift. The mention of trumpets and angels suggests a biblical or apocalyptic event, with God gliding through the sky amidst clouds of immense power. The final lines, where good and evil come together in an 'astral romance,' reflect the complex and intertwined nature of these forces. Raul Seixas, known for his eclectic and philosophical style, uses these vivid metaphors to explore deep existential themes, making 'O Trem Das 7' a thought-provoking and timeless piece.

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  2. Maluco Beleza
  3. Mosca Na Sopa
  4. Dentadura Postiça
  5. O Dia Em Que a Terra Parou
  6. Pastor João e a Igreja Invisível
  7. Tá Na Hora
  8. Não Fosse o Cabral
  9. Cambalache
  10. Fools Gold (Ouro de Tolo)
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