Some Lazy Days

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A Dreamy Escape in 'Some Lazy Days' by Cicero

Cicero's song 'Some Lazy Days' paints a vivid picture of an idyllic, carefree life through its poetic lyrics. The song begins with the artist expressing his desire to create a film titled 'Some Lazy Days,' which serves as a metaphor for a perfect, serene life. In this imagined world, there are no floods or sirens, symbolizing the absence of chaos and disturbances. Instead, the focus is on a peaceful existence where the couple can stay together forever, enjoying the simple pleasures of life.

The lyrics mention specific locations like Tijuca and the point of the 433 bus, grounding the fantasy in a real-world setting that adds a touch of nostalgia and familiarity. The mention of a beautiful dress and the promise of financial stability, a lemon tree, and a Siamese cat further enrich this dreamlike scenario. These elements symbolize comfort, prosperity, and companionship, painting a picture of a life that is both simple and fulfilling. The recurring theme of the sun and the street taking care of them suggests a natural, almost magical protection over their lives.

As the song progresses, Cicero emphasizes the importance of love and togetherness. The repeated lines 'Eu e você' (You and I) highlight the central theme of unity and mutual support. The song ends on a hopeful note, envisioning a beautiful place for the couple to rest and start anew. This final imagery reinforces the idea of a fresh beginning, free from past troubles and full of promise. 'Some Lazy Days' is a heartfelt ode to love, simplicity, and the dream of a perfect life shared with a loved one.

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  1. Banzo
  2. Às Luzes
  3. Some Lazy Days
  4. Ponto Cego
  5. Tempo de Santificação
  6. Pelo Interfone
  7. Laiá Laiá
  8. Açúcar Ou Adoçante
  9. Ensaio Sobre Ela
  10. Cecília e Os Balões
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