Maria Joana

Erasmo Carlos Erasmo Carlos

The Enigmatic Allure of Maria Joana

Erasmo Carlos's song "Maria Joana" is a poetic exploration of desire and escapism, wrapped in a veil of metaphor and introspection. The lyrics convey a sense of longing and attachment to something or someone that brings beauty and certainty in a world filled with unpredictability. The repeated desire for "Maria Joana" suggests a deep yearning for comfort and solace, possibly hinting at a metaphorical or literal escape from reality.

The imagery in the song is vivid, with references to the moon's reflection and the idea of being "higher" than the moon, which could symbolize a state of transcendence or elevation above mundane concerns. This imagery, combined with the mention of "nuvem de fumaça" (cloud of smoke), evokes a dreamlike quality, suggesting that the pursuit of "Maria Joana" is akin to chasing an ephemeral, almost mystical experience. The song's repetitive structure emphasizes the cyclical nature of desire and the fleeting nature of love, as highlighted by the line "na vida tudo passa" (in life, everything passes).

Erasmo Carlos, a prominent figure in Brazilian music, often infuses his work with themes of love, longing, and existential reflection. "Maria Joana" is no exception, as it captures the essence of seeking meaning and beauty amidst life's uncertainties. The song's lyrical depth invites listeners to ponder their own desires and the transient nature of happiness, making it a timeless piece that resonates with universal human experiences.

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  1. Mesmo Que Seja Eu
  2. É Preciso Saber Viver
  3. Além Do Horizonte
  4. A Semana Inteira
  5. Mais Um Na Multidão (part. Marisa Monte)
  6. Maria Joana
  7. De Noite Na Cama
  8. Geração do meio
  9. Jogo Sujo
  10. Vem Quente Que Eu Estou Fervendo
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