The Nostalgic Warmth of Summer in 'Verão' by Rosa Passos

Rosa Passos' song 'Verão' paints a vivid picture of a summer day, filled with the vibrant energy and serene beauty of the season. The lyrics open with a scene of surfboards gliding on the waves, capturing the carefree spirit of surfers who seem to fly over the water. This imagery is complemented by the sight of sailboats in the distance and the promise of a moonlit night, evoking a sense of endless possibilities and natural beauty.

The song continues with the dynamic movement of seagulls diving into the blue sea, symbolizing freedom and the boundless joy of summer. The poet likens themselves to a 'água viva dos mares do sul' (a jellyfish of the southern seas), suggesting a deep connection with the ocean and a fluid, almost ethereal existence. This metaphor highlights the poet's longing to be one with nature, to experience the world with the same grace and ease as the creatures of the sea.

As the day progresses, the lyrics shift to the social aspects of summer, with conversations and laughter filling the bars, and the sight of lilac hues marking the end of the day. The poet observes the bus passengers, their gazes filled with dreams and desires, and feels a renewed sense of hope. The refrain expresses a yearning for the fervor and beauty of past summers, contrasting with the emotional rain that falls within the poet's heart. Despite this inner turmoil, the repetition of 'é verão' (it's summer) serves as a reminder of the season's enduring warmth and the potential for renewal and joy.

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  1. É Luxo Só
  2. Caminhos Cruzados
  3. Verão
  4. Você vai ver
  5. Pequena Música Noturna
  6. Não Sei O Que Acontece
  7. Abajur Lilás (part. Ivan Lins)
  8. Juras
  9. Gesto
  10. Desafinado
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