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Iracema (in portuguese: Iracema - A Lenda do Ceará) is one of the three indigenous novels by José de Alencar. It was first published in 1865. The novel has been adapted into films twice in 1917 as a silent film and in 1949 as a sound film.
The story revolves around the relationship between the Tabajara indigenous woman, Iracema, and the Portuguese colonist, Martim, who was allied with the Tabajara nation's enemies, the Pitiguaras.
Through the novel, Alencar tries to remake the history of the Brazilian colonial state of Ceará, with Moacir, the son of Iracema and Martim, as the first true Brazilian in Ceará. This pure Brazilian is born from the love of the natural, innocence (Iracema), culture and knowledge (Martim), and also represents the mixture (miscegenation) of the native race with the European race to produce a new (Brazilian) race.
Iracema is Guarani language for honey-lips, from ira - honey, and tembe - lips. Tembe changed to ceme, as in the word ceme iba, according to the author.
Adoniran Barbosa, artistic name of João Rubinato (6 August 1910, Valinhos - 23 November 1982, São Paulo), was a noted Brazilian São Paulo style samba singer and composer.
João Rubinato was the seventh child of Francesco (Fernando) Rubinato and Emma Ricchini, Italian immigrants from Cavarzere (province of Venice). His parents had settled in Valinhos, a rural town in the state of São Paulo, about 70 km from the city of São Paulo. In 2010, two bridges were named after Rubinato: one located in Valinhos, Brazil, where the singer was born, and another in Cavarzere, Italy, where his parents came from.
He is said to have been a rather reluctant student, and started working at an early age (which required falsifying his birth date). His first job was a sweeper boy and general helper at a railway company in the nearby town of Jundiaí. In 1924 he moved to Santo André, a town in the Greater São Paulo area, where he went through many jobs — loom operator, painter, plumber, iron worker, peddler and waiter. At a local technical school (the Liceu de Artes e Ofícios) he learned the office of mechanical assistant.
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Elis Regina & Adoniran Barbosa Iracema
[Kid Cudi]
She said I don't spend time like I really should
she said she don't know me (anymore)
I think she hates me deep down
I know she does
she wants to erase me
hmmmmm
a couple days no talking
I've seen my baby
and this what she tells me
she said
[Chorus]
I keep on running, keep on running
and nothing works
I can't get away from you
no, I keep on ducking keep on thucking your nothing else
I can't stop missing you
[Kid Cudi Verse 2]
It's like I'm her new nightmare
she ain't escaping
it makes me feel a bit complete
knowing someone you love don't feel the same about you
memories they soon delete
Hmmmmm
a couple weeks no talking I seen my baby
i missed you so damn much
I wish we could start over
I told my baby
This what this b-tch tells me
[Chorus]
[Bridge]
Cause I'm in the magazines
on the tv
no matter where you are you might hear me
I'm in the magazines
on the tv
no matter where you go you might see me
[Kanye West]
Uh, I'm Yeezy
she said Hi I'm (Aria)
No! You an angel you wave hi to Aaliyah
I got a show in Korea
they built a new arena
why don't you come watch it and tear the whole scene up
I know I've seen you before but don't know where I've seen ya
oh I remember now, it's something I that I dreamed of
Don C said she cool but don't let her f-ck ya cream up
Monica Lewinski on ya dress take ya to the cleaners
sure enough one week later I'm in extra love
let everybody know she mine so she extra club
every bouncer every club show her extra love
we just praying the new fame don't get the best of us
but all good things gotta come to an end-a
she let it go to her head, no not mine-ria
the height of her shopping was writers blocking me
I couldn't get my sh-t out anyway, I hope (you die aria)
[Chorus]