Carnaval
bala de eucalipto Lyrics


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Acabou meu carnaval
O brilho e confetes guardados na prateleira
As luzes apagadas, os olhos apagados
Lantejoulas paradas no ar

O barulho em pó cruza as avenidas
Curvas acentuadas, postes queimados
Nunca se sabe o que pode esperar, sentado na mesa de um bar
Corpos alagados, copos entornados

Então o que sobra pra mim
Corpos vazios
Mãos entre fios, que nunca vou conhecer
Então o que vai ser de mim, nesse frio
Corpos marcados, casas abandonadas

E se um dia eu sair no jornal
Corpo encontrado sem sentido pra existir
Dias muito rápidos, ônibus lotados
Sem sair do lugar

Faço muito e não faço nada
Blusas amarrotadas, o quarto bagunçado
Luzes apagadas, olhos bem fechados

Então o que sobra pra mim
Corpos vazios




Mãos entre fios, que nunca vou conhecer
Corpos marcados, casas abandonadas

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Carnaval" by Bala de Eucalipto paint a melancholic picture of the aftermath of the joyous festivities of Carnaval. The song begins with the declaration, "Acabou meu carnaval" (My Carnaval is over), expressing a sense of finality and a return to reality after the lively celebration has ended. The imagery of glitter, confetti, and lights being stored away on the shelves evokes a feeling of lost glamour and exuberance. The mention of extinguished lights and dull eyes suggests a sense of emptiness and a lack of vitality after the party has ended, with sequins frozen in mid-air symbolizing a suspended moment in time.


The lyrics then delve into a more desolate portrayal of the aftermath of Carnaval, with descriptions of dusty streets, burnt out lampposts, and unpredictable encounters. The mention of bodies drenched and spilled glasses conveys a chaotic and disordered atmosphere, portraying a stark contrast to the festive revelry that characterized Carnaval. The scene shifts to a sense of detachment and isolation, with references to empty bodies, hands intertwined with unknown threads, and marked bodies in abandoned houses, painting a picture of loneliness and disconnect in the post-Carnaval world.


The lyrics contemplate the uncertain future ahead, with the singer questioning what will become of them in this cold and bleak reality. The mention of a potential appearance in the newspaper as a lifeless body with no purpose suggests a feeling of insignificance or a fear of being forgotten in a fast-paced and indifferent world. The image of fast-paced days, crowded buses, and a feeling of stagnation further emphasizes a sense of being stuck in a rut, unable to move forward or find direction.


The song concludes with a reflection on a lack of fulfillment and a sense of aimlessness in the singer's life. References to wrinkled clothes, a messy room, and closed eyes in darkness convey a feeling of inertia and passivity, hinting at a sense of resignation or apathy. The recurring motif of empty bodies, hands reaching for unattainable connections, and marked bodies in deserted homes underscores a pervasive sense of alienation and disconnection in the aftermath of the festive fervor of Carnaval. Overall, the lyrics of "Carnaval" by Bala de Eucalipto offer a poignant meditation on the fleeting nature of celebration and the somber reality that follows its conclusion.




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Written by: Helmer de Castro

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@HoebagGamer

Nossa essa é boa mesmo hein foda de rocha mesmo

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