Chaos
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Eu desço dessa solidão
Espalho coisas sobre
Um Chão de Giz
Há meros devaneios tolos
A me torturar
Fotografias recortadas
Em jornais de folhas
Amiúde!
Eu vou te jogar
Num pano de guardar confetes
Eu vou te jogar
Num pano de guardar confetes...
Disparo balas de canhão
É inútil, pois existe
Um grão-vizir
Há tantas violetas velhas
Sem um colibri
Queria usar quem sabe
Uma camisa de força
Ou de vênus
Mas não vou gozar de nós
Apenas um cigarro
Nem vou lhe beijar
Gastando assim o meu batom...
Agora pego
Um caminhão na lona
Vou a nocaute outra vez
Prá sempre fui acorrentado
No seu calcanhar
Meus vinte anos de ""boy""
That's over, baby!
Freud explica...
Não vou me sujar
Fumando apenas um cigarro
Nem vou lhe beijar
Gastando assim o meu batom
Quanto ao pano dos confetes
Já passou meu carnaval
E isso explica porque o sexo
É assunto popular...
No mais estou indo embora!
No mais estou indo embora!




No mais estou indo embora!
No mais!...

Overall Meaning

In these lyrics from the song "Chaos" by the Brazilian band Titãs, the singer begins by expressing a sense of coming down from a state of isolation and spreading things around on a chalky floor. This imagery hints at a feeling of detachment and the act of trying to distract oneself from inner turmoil. The reference to "mere foolish daydreams tormenting me" suggests a struggle with intrusive thoughts or memories that cause distress. The visual of cut-out photographs in newspapers being spread out adds to the theme of disconnectedness and confusion.


The mention of throwing someone onto a cloth for saving confetti implies a dismissive or uncaring attitude towards a romantic partner, perhaps indicating a desire to rid oneself of emotional baggage or memories associated with them. The use of cannons firing bullets and the presence of a grand vizier suggest feelings of powerlessness and entrapment within a larger societal or political context. The imagery of old violets without a hummingbird evokes a sense of longing or unfulfilled desires, as well as a feeling of stagnation and decay.


The singer contemplates the idea of restraint, whether through a straitjacket or the symbolism of the goddess Venus, suggesting a struggle between desire and self-control. The refusal to indulge in physical pleasures like kissing or smoking a cigarette, all while referencing the wastefulness of using up lipstick, reflects a disconnect between the singer's inner desires and their external actions. The metaphor of getting knocked out by a truck in the ring symbolizes a repeated defeat or surrender to a challenging situation, possibly in a romantic or personal context.


As the singer proclaims the end of their youthful "boy" persona and references Freud in an attempt to explain their behavior, there is a sense of disillusionment and a desire to break free from past patterns. The decision to walk away from a situation where they feel constrained or unfulfilled is emphasized through the repeated declaration of leaving. The mention of Carnival passing and the association of sex as a popular topic points to a fleeting nature of pleasure and a recognition of deeper emotional needs not being met. Overall, the lyrics convey a sense of inner turmoil, disillusionment, and a longing for freedom and self-discovery.




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Written by: Jose Ramalho Neto

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