Sombra do Dia

Alessandra Leão Alessandra Leão

The Dance of Day and Night: A Journey Through Time and Light

"Sombra do Dia" by Alessandra Leão is a poetic exploration of the cyclical nature of time, particularly the transition between day and night. The song's lyrics are rich with imagery and metaphors that evoke the natural world and the passage of time. The recurring line "A noite é sombra do dia" (The night is the shadow of the day) suggests a seamless connection between these two states, emphasizing that night is not an end but a continuation of the day, a shadow that follows and complements it.

The song also delves into the theme of navigation and guidance, with references to lighthouses and ports. These symbols serve as metaphors for direction and safety, guiding the listener through the metaphorical journey of life. The mention of specific locations, such as the "farol da Bahia" and "farol de Paraíba," adds a cultural layer, grounding the song in the Brazilian landscape and maritime tradition. These lighthouses, which illuminate the night, blur the lines between night and day, reinforcing the idea that light and darkness are intertwined.

Alessandra Leão's musical style, which often blends traditional Brazilian rhythms with contemporary sounds, enhances the lyrical themes of "Sombra do Dia." The song's rhythm and melody mirror the ebb and flow of the tides, the rise and fall of the sun, and the constant movement of time. This creates a sensory experience that invites the listener to reflect on the natural cycles of life and the beauty found in the transitions between light and shadow.

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  1. Boa Hora
  2. Varanda
  3. Tatuzinnho
  4. São João, São Pedro
  5. Abra a Mata, Oxóssi
  6. Cabocla de Pena
  7. Abra a Porta/ Boiada 31
  8. No Pé da Jurema
  9. Ogum Está de Ronda
  10. Exu Chega / Exu Guerreiro / Sete Encruzilhadas
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