São Demais Os Perigos Desta Vida (Soneto do Corifeu)

Vinicius de Moraes Vinicius de Moraes

The Perils of Passion Under the Moonlight

Vinicius de Moraes, a renowned Brazilian poet and musician, delves into the complexities of passion and the dangers it brings in his song 'São Demais Os Perigos Desta Vida (Soneto do Corifeu).' The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the emotional turmoil that accompanies deep feelings of love, especially when influenced by the enchanting presence of the moon. The moon, often a symbol of romance and mystery, is described as arriving suddenly and lingering in the sky as if forgotten, setting the stage for the unfolding drama of human emotions.

The song warns of the heightened risks that come with passion, particularly when music and moonlight combine. This potent mix creates an atmosphere where one must be cautious, as it suggests the proximity of a woman who embodies these elements. This woman is portrayed as an almost ethereal being, composed of music, moonlight, and deep emotion. Her perfection is so overwhelming that life itself seems to reject her, highlighting the paradox of her existence—so beautiful and pure that she brings both joy and suffering.

Vinicius de Moraes uses rich metaphors to convey the idea that such a woman, like the moon, is both alluring and dangerous. Her beauty and purity are so intense that they cause pain, and her modesty is so profound that it is as if she lives in a state of perpetual vulnerability. The song captures the essence of the human experience with love and passion, emphasizing the delicate balance between ecstasy and agony that often accompanies deep emotional connections.

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