Gonalves Days

2019-02-11 - 05:18 | News | Tags: |

In cismar, alone, at night, More pleasure I find there; My land has palms, Where the Wise person sings. My land has beauties, That such not meeting I here; In cismar? alone, at night? More pleasure I find there; My land has palms, Where the Wise person sings. God does not allow who I die, Without I come back for there; Without disfrute the beauties That not meeting for here; Without qu’ inda sights the palms, Where the Wise person sings. (Gonalves Days) I sing of return to the native land My land has palmares Where gorjeia the sea the passarinhos daqui do not sing as of My land it has more there roses and that more loves My land has more gold My land almost has more land Gold land love and roses I want everything of there I do not allow God who I die Without he comes back toward there does not allow God who I die Without pra So Paulo comes back Without it sees Street to 15 and the progress of So Paulo (Oswald de Andrade) 2. ANALYSIS OF POEMS 2.1. ‘ ‘ Song of the Exlio’ ‘ of Gonalves Days the poem ‘ ‘ Song of the Exlio’ ‘ it was written by the Gonalves poet Days in 1843, when the poet if found in Portugal in the city of Coimbra, the related poem meets in the book First Cantos. Such poem is considered by many theoreticians as being the masterpiece of the author, who was pertaining to the first romantic generation of Brazilian literature, being considered one of poems most famous of the Portuguese language.