Vida da Poeta

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The Free-Spirited Life of a Poet: Vicente Nery's 'Vida da Poeta'

Vicente Nery's song 'Vida da Poeta' is a heartfelt ode to the life of a poet, filled with vivid imagery and profound reflections. The lyrics paint a picture of a life spent on the road, singing and composing music, all while maintaining a deep connection with God and a sense of inner peace. Nery describes his journey as one of freedom and joy, far removed from loneliness. The metaphor of every shadow having a stage to sing on suggests that every challenge or dark moment in life can be transformed into an opportunity for artistic expression and spiritual growth.

The song also emphasizes a life of simplicity and moral integrity. Nery contrasts his own path with that of others who seek to climb the social ladder by bringing others down, highlighting his disdain for such behavior. Instead, he chooses to live like a hummingbird, spreading peace and love, and harvesting hope to sustain himself. This imagery of the hummingbird symbolizes a light, free, and purposeful existence, focused on positive contributions rather than material gain or malicious intent.

Nery's lyrics further reveal his contentment with a life devoid of greed and materialism. He finds solace and happiness in his faith, turning to God during difficult times. The repetition of his identity as a poet, singer, and bird underscores his commitment to a life of artistic and spiritual fulfillment. The closing line, 'Obrigado Meu Deus' (Thank you, my God), encapsulates his gratitude for this way of life, reinforcing the song's themes of faith, simplicity, and the joy of living a life true to oneself.

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  1. Vida da Poeta
  2. Senhorita
  3. Sem Céu e Sem Chão
  4. Ponto Final
  5. Ponta de Faca
  6. Rei do Baralho
  7. Metamorfose
  8. O Poeta Inspirado Em Deus
  9. Ponto G
  10. É Nois
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