The Lunar Phases of Human Emotion

“Décimas Lunares” by Seu Pereira e Coletivo 401 is a poetic exploration of the human condition, using the metaphor of lunar phases to depict the fluctuating states of emotion and existence. The song's lyrics are rich with imagery and symbolism, painting a vivid picture of a person caught between various extremes—youth and old age, sanctity and sin, joy and sorrow. The recurring mention of “meninas” (girls) in different phases—lunares (lunar), minguantes (waning), and flutuantes (floating)—serves as a metaphor for the different emotional states and experiences that shape the narrator's life.

The song delves into themes of solitude and existential struggle. The narrator describes his heart as being in ruins, torn apart by the phases of these lunar girls who drink, smoke, and consume him. This imagery suggests a deep sense of vulnerability and the cyclical nature of emotional pain. The mention of various landscapes—plateaus, fields, inns, bars, roads, and corners—further emphasizes the journey through life and the different settings where these emotional battles take place.

The lyrics also touch on the darker aspects of human nature and the fears that reside within. The presence of animals like foxes, owls, and snakes in the streets symbolizes the lurking dangers and hidden fears that accompany the narrator. The line “medos se acomodem” (fears settle) in his abdomen suggests that these fears are internalized, becoming a part of him. The desires that “rodem feito bailarinas” (spin like ballerinas) indicate a constant, almost chaotic, dance of longing and fulfillment. The song concludes with the floating girls who ultimately end him, highlighting the transient and often destructive nature of these emotional phases.

Seu Pereira e Coletivo 401's musical style blends traditional Brazilian sounds with contemporary influences, creating a unique backdrop for these profound lyrics. The band's ability to weave complex emotions into their music makes “Décimas Lunares” a compelling and thought-provoking piece that resonates with listeners on multiple levels.

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