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NômadeNomad

Nômade means 'nomad' in Portuguese. It's a striking and evocative word that immediately sets a unique tone for the song.

In the context of the lyrics, Adriana Calcanhotto uses "Nômade" to explore themes of impermanence, self-sufficiency, and finding home within oneself. She sings, "Nômade quer dizer sem pouso" (Nomad means without a resting place) and "Nômade é quando a casa é o corpo" (Nomad is when the house is the body), giving a profound and poetic meaning to the word.

What does it mean to be a nomad? In her song "Nômade," Brazilian artist Adriana Calcanhotto explores this very idea. She paints a picture of a life lived without a fixed address or a permanent resting place ("sem pouso," "sem porto"). Instead of a physical house, the singer's home is her own body: "Nômade é quando a casa é o corpo." This is where she connects with others, where she receives and gives of herself.

This nomadic life is one of freedom from material things. The singer declares, "Não levo nada / Não guardo grana / Não visto a fama" (I don't carry anything / I don't save money / I don't wear fame). The only thing she carries into the next day is herself. The only souvenir from her travels might be a forgotten hotel key in her pocket, a small reminder of a temporary stop. This lifestyle isn't necessarily easy, as she notes, "Não tem o que não dê trabalho" (There's nothing that doesn't take work). But it's a path she forges for herself, tracing her way through cosmic elements like stardust and dark matter.

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