Da Aurora Até o Luar (part. Dadi)

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A Journey Through Day and Night: Marisa Monte's 'Da Aurora Até o Luar'

Marisa Monte's song 'Da Aurora Até o Luar' is a poetic exploration of the cyclical nature of life, from dawn to dusk. The lyrics invite the listener to reflect on the events of the day before drifting into sleep, creating a seamless transition between the conscious and subconscious realms. The song's title, which translates to 'From Dawn to Moonlight,' sets the stage for this introspective journey, emphasizing the passage of time and the continuity of experiences.

The imagery in the song is rich and evocative, blending everyday objects with surreal elements. Phrases like 'Olho de janela' (window eye) and 'Nuvem de algodão' (cotton cloud) create a dreamlike atmosphere, while 'Pele de flanela' (flannel skin) and 'Sopa de vulcão' (volcano soup) add a tactile, almost whimsical quality. These metaphors serve to blur the lines between reality and imagination, encouraging the listener to embrace the fluidity of thoughts and memories as they prepare for sleep.

Marisa Monte's collaboration with Dadi adds a layer of musical depth to the song, enhancing its reflective and meditative qualities. The recurring theme of remembering the day's events and dreaming of what the next day will bring underscores the importance of mindfulness and the power of dreams. The song suggests that our nightly reflections and dreams are not just passive experiences but active creations that shape our waking lives. This interplay between day and night, reality and dreams, highlights the interconnectedness of our experiences and the continuous cycle of life.

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  1. Cantinho Escondido
  2. Vento Sardo
  3. Depois
  4. Bem Que Se Quis
  5. Blanco
  6. Para Ver as Meninas
  7. Dizem Que o Amor
  8. O Bonde do Dom
  9. Não Quero Ver Você Triste
  10. Era Óbvio
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