Pisando Descalço

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Embracing Simplicity and Freedom in Maneva's 'Pisando Descalço'

The song 'Pisando Descalço' by Maneva, a Brazilian reggae band known for their laid-back melodies and socially conscious lyrics, is a celebration of simplicity, relaxation, and connection with nature. The title itself, which translates to 'Walking Barefoot,' sets the tone for a song that invites listeners to shed the complexities of modern life and return to a more natural and unburdened state of being.

The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a serene setting where the protagonist is lying next to someone special, relaxing by a fire, and gazing at the moon. The act of playing the guitar and singing a song that inspires people to dance suggests a sense of joy and freedom. The mention of 'that sweet' which melts the mind could be a metaphor for music or other natural pleasures that have the power to soothe and liberate the soul. The reference to a 'morena' with large eyes and a small skirt who seems to fly adds a touch of romance and beauty to the scene, emphasizing the allure of human connection in this idyllic environment.

The chorus, which repeats the phrase 'Não importa a feira, é dia de doideira e não de trabalhar' ('It doesn't matter the market day, it's a day for craziness and not for working'), reinforces the song's message of taking a break from the daily grind to enjoy life's simple pleasures. The lyrics also touch on the idea of listening to one's heart over reason, suggesting that intuition can lead to a more fulfilling path. The song is a call to embrace the present moment, to find joy in nature and relationships, and to live a life free of burdens and unnecessary stress.

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  1. Vá Viver
  2. Pisando Descalço
  3. Seja Para Mim
  4. Saudades do Tempo
  5. O Destino Não Quis
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