Tratado Peixe-boi

Airam Capuani Airam Capuani

The Soul of the River: A Journey Through Nature and Emotion

"Tratado Peixe-boi" by Airam Capuani is a poetic exploration of nature, emotion, and longing. The song opens with vivid imagery of rain falling and driving away the sun in the Pantanal, a vast tropical wetland in Brazil. This setting establishes a connection to the natural world, with the berimbau, a traditional Brazilian musical instrument, symbolizing the harmony between nature and culture. The mention of the Pau-Brasil, a tree native to Brazil, further roots the song in its cultural and environmental context.

The central metaphor of the song is the manatee, or "Peixe-Boi," swimming against the current. This image represents resilience and the struggle to move forward despite obstacles. The manatee's journey is mirrored by the narrator's emotional experience, as they reflect on the "alma azul do rio," or the blue soul of the river. This phrase suggests a deep, spiritual connection to the river, which is portrayed as a living entity with its own soul and emotions.

The recurring lines about the soul of the river rising to the sky and the tears of the sky falling to the ground evoke a cycle of life, death, and rebirth. This cycle is intertwined with the narrator's personal longing for someone named Carolina, who remains absent despite their pleas. The juxtaposition of the natural imagery with personal emotion creates a poignant narrative about the interconnectedness of human experience and the natural world, highlighting themes of longing, loss, and the enduring spirit of nature.

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  2. Uni Duni Tê + e Se (Trem da Alegria e Cocoricó)
  3. Tratado Peixe-boi
  4. Sorrir É Aconselhável
  5. Atenda-se
  6. Canção Para o Circular
  7. Maçã Presa no Casco
  8. Sim e Não
  9. Take Me Back To Não-Tempo
  10. Cacatua
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