Devagar Com a Louça

Elza Soares Elza Soares

Navigating Caution in Relationships: A Lesson from Elza Soares

Elza Soares' song 'Devagar Com a Louça' is a vibrant and cautionary tale about navigating relationships with care. The phrase 'Devagar com a louça' translates to 'Go slow with the dishes,' which serves as a metaphor for handling delicate situations or people with caution. The repetition of this phrase throughout the song emphasizes the importance of being careful and deliberate in one's actions to avoid making mistakes or causing harm.

The lyrics suggest that the 'moça' (girl) in question is someone who is complicated and potentially troublesome, described as 'mais enrolada do que linha em carretel' (more tangled than thread on a spool). This vivid imagery paints a picture of a person who is difficult to deal with, and the advice given is to proceed with caution. The song warns that getting involved with such a person could lead to becoming 'bola de papel' (a ball of paper), implying that one could end up crumpled and discarded if not careful.

Elza Soares, known for her powerful voice and impactful lyrics, often addresses themes of resilience and social issues in her music. In 'Devagar Com a Louça,' she combines a catchy melody with a meaningful message, urging listeners to heed warnings and protect themselves from potentially harmful situations. The song serves as a reminder that sometimes, the best course of action is to step back and reassess, rather than diving headfirst into a complicated scenario.

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  1. Malandro
  2. Negão Negra (part. Flávio Renegado)
  3. Se Acaso Você Chegasse
  4. Coisas da Gente
  5. Tem Que Rebolar
  6. No Tempo da Intolerância
  7. Devagar Com a Louça
  8. Volta Por Cima
  9. Mulata Assanhada (part. Oswaldo Borba)
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