Exploring the Mysteries of Mars: A Journey Through Ney Matogrosso's 'De Marte'

Ney Matogrosso's song "De Marte" takes listeners on a poetic journey to the enigmatic landscapes of Mars. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the red planet, with its "vermelhas planícies" (red plains) and "desertos gelados" (frozen deserts). These descriptions evoke a sense of desolation and mystery, as the planet's surface is marked by "um risco, um corte" (a line, a cut) and "profundos canais" (deep channels). The imagery suggests a place that is both beautiful and harsh, a world that holds secrets yet to be uncovered.

The song also delves into themes of life and death, with references to "negra morte" (black death) and "escrava semente" (enslaved seed). These lines hint at the potential for life on Mars, as well as the challenges and dangers that come with exploring such an inhospitable environment. The mention of "primeiro abrigo" (first shelter) and "berço antigo" (ancient cradle) suggests that Mars may hold clues to the origins of life, or perhaps even serve as a future home for humanity.

Throughout the song, there is a sense of longing and wonder, as the narrator dreams of the possibilities that Mars represents. The "sonho sonhado" (dream dreamed) and "fruto acabado" (finished fruit) speak to the human desire to explore and understand the unknown. Ney Matogrosso's evocative lyrics and haunting melody capture the imagination, inviting listeners to ponder the mysteries of the universe and our place within it.

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  1. América do Sul
  2. Poema
  3. Promessas Demais
  4. A Cor do Desejo
  5. Balada Do Louco
  6. Adeus Batucada
  7. Vida, Vida
  8. Paranpanpan
  9. Bandolero
  10. As Rosas Não Falam
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