Estrelas

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The Celestial Dance of Night and Fate

Lô Borges' song "Estrelas" is a poetic exploration of the night, its mysteries, and the interplay between life and death. The lyrics open with the imagery of "poeira" or dust, which sets the stage for a night filled with celebration and introspection. This dust could symbolize the remnants of the day, settling as the night takes over, or it could represent the transient nature of life itself, as dust is often associated with both creation and decay.

The "festa da noite" or "night's party" suggests a celebration that takes place under the cover of darkness. This could be interpreted as a metaphor for the hidden joys and sorrows that people experience away from the harsh light of day. The night becomes a space where the "guerreira, estrela da morte" or "warrior, star of death" shines. This star could symbolize a guiding force or a reminder of mortality, highlighting the duality of life and death that is ever-present in human existence.

The phrase "festa negra amor" or "black love party" adds another layer of complexity, suggesting a celebration of love that is both dark and profound. The use of "negra" could imply a forbidden or taboo love, or it could simply reflect the depth and intensity of emotions that are often hidden from view. The final line, "mas é tarde," or "but it's late," serves as a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of time and the inevitability of endings, urging listeners to reflect on the moments that pass by unnoticed in the rush of life.

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  2. Manuel O Audaz
  3. Estrelas
  4. Ao Que Vai Nascer
  5. A Força Do Vento
  6. Nada Será Como Antes (part. Milton Nascimento)
  7. Clube da Esquina N° 2 (part. Solange Borges)
  8. Os Povos
  9. Nuvem Cigana
  10. Pelo Amor De Deus
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