Topázio

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The Luminous Journey of Longing and Illusion

Gal Costa's song "Topázio" is a poetic exploration of longing, illusion, and the complexities of human emotions. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a journey through iconic cities like Kremlin and Berlin, symbolizing a quest for connection and meaning. The mention of these cities, along with Tel Aviv, suggests a search that transcends geographical boundaries, hinting at a deeper, perhaps emotional or spiritual, journey.

The imagery of "Luzes, jasmim" and "meu coração, vaso quebrado" evokes a sense of beauty intertwined with fragility. The heart, described as a broken vase, symbolizes vulnerability and the pain of past experiences. The recurring theme of illusion and the desire to escape from oneself reflect a struggle with personal identity and the yearning for something more profound. The contrast between the allure of "sedução" and the harshness of "estupidez" highlights the duality of human emotions, where dreams and reality often collide.

The song's reference to "a fronteira de topázio e lã" and "vou até rubi" suggests a journey from one state of being to another, from the mundane to the precious, from illusion to clarity. The use of gemstones like topaz and ruby symbolizes transformation and the pursuit of inner beauty and truth. The closing lines, "Tô lembrando de você, uma vez," convey a sense of nostalgia and the enduring impact of a past relationship. This reflection on memory and the passage of time adds depth to the song's exploration of love, loss, and the human condition.

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  2. Aquele Frevo Axé
  3. Flor do Cerrado
  4. Luz do Sol
  5. Dê Um Rolê
  6. Estrela, Estrela
  7. É D'oxum
  8. Fotografia
  9. Topázio
  10. Hoje (Taiguara)
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