PDF Lyrics Song Black Pearl
PDF Lyrics Song Black Pearl
The song of the black came from above It is beautiful like the iris of the eyes of
God, of God
This passage says that the 'black song', the musical expression of the black ethnicity, comes from
High, that is, it is of Divine inspiration and is under his gaze. Verified in
(...) is beautiful as the iris of God's eyes.
they reflect the light of what is captured the Song of the Black can only be beautiful like the eyes
of God.
The expression of the soul is here represented in the sound of the instruments of
percussions that involve and invite identification with one's own essence
cultural.
And come sing my people (...) Come sing you (...) Tap your feet on the ground
"guys say it's from Ilê Ayê"
Here the invitation is reinforced by saying that the people belong to Ilê Ayê, that is, they are from
home, is of the earth, is of life. Strengthening the feeling of belonging and to
same time of humanity.
Here comes the crowd that brings the vibe to the avenue, but what a thing so
beautiful when she walks by makes me cry
It refers to the afro block Ilê Ayê passing on the avenue, in a parade.
Salvador Carnival. Symbolically speaking - The beauty of the periphery
marginalized while having visibility.
Hey, black pearl, black pearl Ilê Ayê my black pearl (...) With
subtlety singing and enchanting the nation hitting hard in each
heart making my adrenaline rise
Entoa the call to the soul through the music of the heart. Values
Subliminals are subtly introjected by Ilê Ayê through culture.