Paiol Do Ouro
Maria Bethânia Lyrics


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Oxum, Deusa das Águas
Sereia, cantora, Rainha
Reges a minha garganta
De onde nasce esse som
Te oferto perfumes e flores
Por teres me dado esse dom




Overall Meaning

These lyrics are a tribute to the goddess Oxum, who is associated with water, love, fertility, and beauty in the Afro-Brazilian religion Candomblé. Oxum is often depicted as a mermaid or a woman holding a mirror and a fan. Maria Bethânia acknowledges Oxum's influence over her singing voice, as the goddess regulates the singer's throat chakra, which is believed to be the center of expression and creativity in the body. The singer offers perfumes and flowers to Oxum as a token of gratitude for the gift of music, which is an important aspect of Candomblé ceremonies.


The lyrics also highlight the multifaceted nature of Oxum as a deity who embodies different aspects of femininity. She is a goddess of sensuality, but also of compassion and protection. She is a queen, but also a servant. She is a healer, but also a diviner. Maria Bethânia's use of the term "Rainha" (Queen) reflects Oxum's exalted role in the pantheon of Candomblé entities, but also conveys a sense of reverence and admiration for the goddess's power and grace.


Overall, these lyrics convey a humble and reverent attitude towards the spiritual forces that shape human experience. By acknowledging her debt to Oxum, Maria Bethânia situates herself within a larger cosmic order, where music and ritual serve as pathways to spiritual transcendence and communion with the divine.


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