Cobra Criada

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The Enigmatic Dance of Nature and Emotion in 'Cobra Criada'

Elis Regina's song "Cobra Criada" is a vibrant tapestry of imagery and metaphor, weaving together elements of nature and emotion. The lyrics are rich with references to Brazilian wildlife, such as "pirarucu," "jararucu," and "piranha," which are native to the Amazon region. These creatures symbolize the raw, untamed aspects of nature, reflecting the unpredictable and sometimes dangerous facets of human emotions and relationships.

The song's title, "Cobra Criada," translates to "Raised Snake," suggesting a theme of something nurtured or developed over time, potentially referring to a relationship or an emotion that has grown and evolved. The repeated imagery of snakes and their bites, such as "picada de cobra" (snake bite), serves as a metaphor for the pain and intensity of love. However, the line "Amor não dói" (Love doesn't hurt) juxtaposes this imagery, hinting at the idea that true love transcends the pain and challenges that may accompany it.

Elis Regina, known for her powerful voice and emotive performances, brings a unique intensity to the song. Her interpretation adds depth to the lyrics, emphasizing the duality of love as both a source of joy and potential pain. The song's rhythmic and melodic structure mirrors the ebb and flow of emotions, creating a dynamic listening experience that captures the listener's imagination. Through "Cobra Criada," Regina invites us to explore the complexities of love and nature, encouraging a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of these elements in our lives.

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