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magreloskinny / scrawny

Magrelo is a colloquial and somewhat affectionate term for someone who is very thin or scrawny. While magro is the standard word for thin, magrelo adds a touch of informality and often implies a youthful or endearing skinniness.

In the song, it's used to describe "esse menino magrelo" (this skinny boy) who is asking for bread. It paints a vivid and empathetic picture of a child in need, making the word memorable and emotionally resonant within the lyrics.

In "Às Poucas Estrelas," which means "To the Few Stars," Rodrigo Alarcon sends a heartfelt request to the night sky over the massive city of São Paulo. It's a song about searching for truth, guidance, and compassion in a place where it's easy to feel lost. The singer isn't looking in grand or obvious places; instead, he seeks meaning in the small, everyday details of urban life.

He finds his search in the most ordinary and sometimes difficult scenes:

  • The crowded subway
  • The noise of an engine
  • Hospital beds
  • A skinny boy who has so much hidden potential

Ultimately, the song is a beautiful reminder that profound truths and deep emotions like love and compassion can be found anywhere, from a simple, involuntary smile to a couple's kiss. It's a plea to find meaning and connection in the beautifully chaotic and mundane moments of life.

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