Fumaça Louca

Ventania Ventania

The Midnight Musings of a Mad Poet

Ventania's song "Fumaça Louca" delves into the introspective and often chaotic mind of a night owl, who finds solace and inspiration in the stillness of the night. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of sleepless nights spent gazing out of a window, with the city lights serving as a backdrop for deep, wandering thoughts. The repetition of sleepless nights and the imagery of city lights suggest a sense of restlessness and a search for meaning or clarity in the quiet hours when most people are asleep.

The song's title, "Fumaça Louca" (Crazy Smoke), and the recurring theme of smoke passing from person to person, hint at the use of substances to alter the mind and escape reality. This smoke seems to act as a catalyst for the poet's thoughts, washing over his face and stimulating his brain, pushing him further into madness. The lyrics explore the fine line between lucidity and insanity, as the poet questions his own sanity while seeking moments of inspiration. The smoke represents both a physical and metaphorical escape, blurring the lines between reality and the poet's inner world.

Ventania's style, characterized by its raw and unfiltered expression, captures the essence of a poet who finds beauty and meaning in the chaos of his thoughts. The song reflects the artist's own experiences and struggles with finding clarity and inspiration in a world that often feels overwhelming. The repetition of certain phrases and the haunting melody reinforce the sense of a mind caught in a loop, constantly searching for answers and moments of clarity amidst the madness.

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  1. Só Para Loucos
  2. A Malucada Pirou
  3. Marasmo
  4. Símbolo da Paz
  5. Sonho de um Louco
  6. O Diabo É Careta
  7. Viajando
  8. Fumaça Louca
  9. Cogumelos Azuis
  10. Microbio
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