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Ambassador of Brazil’s Northeast Culture, Brazilian poet Bráulio Bessa, Ceará/Northeast Brazil, Motivational poetry, Poem “Begin Again” (Recomece) by Bráulio Bessa, Poetry collection Poetry that Transforms (Poesia que Transforma) by Bráulio Bessa

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My Poetry Corner September 2020 features the poem “Begin Again” (Recomece) from the poetry collection Poetry that Transforms (Poesia que Transforma) by Bráulio Bessa, a Brazilian poet and motivational speaker. The poet was born in 1985 in Alto Santo, a city of an estimated 17,000 people located in the semi-arid interior region of the State of Ceará in Northeast Brazil.
At fourteen years old, Bráulio began writing poetry in high school after learning about the work of Patativa do Assaré (1909-2002), a popular oral poet and son of poor peasant farmers who were also from Ceará’s impoverished hinterlands.
“When I had contact with [Patativa’s] poetry, I perceived that a poet with very simple language was capable of speaking about that which is most complex in the world, of passion, and of forgiveness,” Bráulio Bessa told Katy Navarro during an interview on TV Brasil in August 2019. “I put it in my head that I wanted to be a poet and started writing. The most beautiful thing in this was to feel the transforming power of literature, education, and art in my life. I realized that it was possible to also be an agent of transformation in the lives of other people.”
Filled with great dreams, Bessa took a college course in computer systems analysis which motivated him to promote his poetry on the Internet. During the TV Globo program, Encontro com Fátima Bernardes, in August 2018, he spoke about his journey to fulfilling his dream of becoming a poet.
“Living in a small city, I had this sensibility of understanding that a popular Northeastern poet generally goes to the local city market to recite poems as loud as possible to get people’s attention, and I looked at the Internet and said: This here is the world’s largest market, with all kinds of people, never closes, and doesn’t have borders. I began recording videos of poems, covering such themes as fear, prejudice, love, depression, and identity, and published them on the Internet.”
In 2012, Bessa’s videos gained national attention with over 250 million views. His “Northeast Nation,” launched on Facebook, promoting the culture of Brazil’s Northeast Region, has more than a million fans, earning him the nickname “Ambassador of the Northeast.” With his trademark Cearense accent and inseparable hat, and down-to-earth poetry, he enchanted the hearts of viewers.
The poet’s Facebook fame caught the attention of TV Globo, Brazil’s largest television network. Beginning in 2015, Bessa became a weekly participant on their TV program Encontro com Fátima Bernardes to speak about Brazil’s Northeast Culture with a poetic outlook.
The featured poem “Begin Again” is probably Bessa’s best-known poem. Inspiration for this nine-verse poem came from the tragic story of Laura Beatriz. In 2010, at eight years old, Laura lost her entire family in a landslide in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro. He speaks to her about hope, faith, and strength to begin again despite her adverse situation.
Every day is a day to begin again, no matter the magnitude of our problem. Cited below are verses 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, and 9 from Bessa’s poem “Begin Again.”
When life hits hard and your soul bleeds, when this overbearing world hurts you, crushes you… It is time to start over. Begin TO FIGHT again. When everything is dark and nothing illuminates, when everything is uncertain and you only have doubts… It is time to start over. Begin TO BELIEVE again. […] When evil is evident and love conceals itself, when the heart is empty, when the hug is missing… It is time to start over. Begin TO LOVE again. When you fall and no one catches you, when the force of what is bad succeeds in knocking you down… It is time to start over. Begin TO RISE again. When hopelessness decides to whip you, if everything that is real is hard to bear… It is time to start over. Begin TO DREAM again. […] Begin again, redo yourself, remember what was good, rebuild each dream, rediscover some talent, relearn when you make mistakes, shake the hips when dancing, and if one day, way ahead, life gives a reverse, recover your faith and BEGIN AGAIN anew.
To read the complete featured poem and to learn more about the work of Bráulio Bessa, go to my Poetry Corner September 2020.
Very interesting 🙏
Romantic fantasising 💔
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Thanks for dropping by, Kamtan 🙂 While Bessa’s poem could apply to those facing a broken relationship, it speaks to all misfortunes we may face in life.
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The poet’s story is fascinating and the poem bears out his belief in simple language
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Derrick, I also found Bessa’s story fascinating, especially considering that he is what Americans would call a “hillbilly.” His success as a poet indicates that one does not have to use fine literary verse to touch the hearts of the people.
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Exactly
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Hi. His story is very interesting. He probably never expected to connect with enormous numbers of people, but he did.
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I agree, Neil. Here is Bessa’s response to the question from Fatima Bernardes (TV Globo, August 2018) about the reason for the success of his poetry:
I think this empathy and this connection that exists is pure and simply because I write with much more feeling than talent, and it being something organic, without devising strategies to be viral.
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Very talented.👏
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He sure is, Laleh 🙂
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This is a fascinating story!
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Thanks for reading, Pallavi 🙂
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Thank you for this introduction to an amazing poet! I love how he made his dreams a reality, yelling his poems in the largest market in the world (the internet).
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So glad you like his work, Rebecca 🙂 His success on the world’s largest marketplace reveals that we have to be able to connect with readers in a genuine and meaningful way.
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Beuatiful Rosaliene. Thank you for introducing us to a literary talent with a big heart and a vision.
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Kim, I’m glad that you can also appreciate his big heart and vision ❤
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It is a fascinating story. I love reading your blog
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Thank you very much, Parneet. Glad you dropped by 🙂
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This poem speaks volumes in these troubled times, when it seems the darkness will never lift, that all hope for a better world is gone. Thank you for sharing this!
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Thanks for dropping by and reading, Jill 🙂
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Always my pleasure … I only wish I had time to drop by more often!
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Cyril, thanks for sharing my post with your readers 🙂
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A wonderful poetry pick for your Poetry Blog, Rosaliene. “Begin Again” by Bessa is indeed interesting and thought-provoking to spur the sensitive emotions that drive our survival. Enjoy.
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Leonard, I’m glad that you have enjoyed Bessa’s poem: simple verses that everyday people can understand and relate to.
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What a beautiful poem, and the story behind it is heart-breaking. Another thank you, for sharing it, Rosaliene.
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You’re welcome, Cath. Glad that you liked my choice 🙂
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Does he write in Portuguese or English, Rosaliene?
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He writes in Portuguese, Dr. Bramhall. I translated the poem and quotes to English.
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A poem to remember when times are challenging. The present comes to mind. Thanks, Rosaliene.
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Dr. Stein, I thought the same when I first read Bessa’s poem.
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I am grateful for this perspective and the chance to begin again, every day, every year, or any time we need to begin again.
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Me, too, JoAnna. Getting up again can be daunting, but not beyond our reach.
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Thank you for sharing!!… “Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending.” -(Maria Robinson… 🙂
Hope all is well in your part of the universe and life is all that you wish for it to be!.. 🙂
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So glad you dropped by, Dutch 🙂
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I love this guy. To fight, to believe, to love, to rise, to dream, to begin again. This is the story of my life.
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So glad that Bessa’s poem speaks to you, Crystal 🙂 Yours is a daily struggle, yet you go on. Blessings, sister ❤
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The English, it is simple yet effective, right from the heart. His voice and sound although i do not understand, i want to listen over and over again. 🤗
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Kavitha, I’m so glad that you can also enjoy Bessa’s poetry in his native Portuguese 🙂
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I needed this! What a story and what poem.
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Thanks for dropping by, Otto! So glad that you like Bessa’s work 🙂
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