Coração Vagabundo

Gal Costa Gal Costa

The Wandering Heart: A Journey of Hope and Longing

Gal Costa's song "Coração Vagabundo" is a poignant exploration of hope, longing, and the enduring spirit of a heart that refuses to give up on its dreams. The lyrics convey a sense of persistent optimism, as the heart, described as 'vagabundo' or wandering, continues to hold onto the hope of one day achieving all it desires. This wandering heart is not weary; instead, it is filled with the innocence and resilience of a child's heart, always looking forward to a brighter future.

The song also touches on themes of memory and loss. The heart is not just hopeful but also nostalgic, recalling a fleeting, happy image of a woman who once appeared in a dream. This woman, who left without saying goodbye, symbolizes a lost love or an unfulfilled desire, leaving the heart to mourn endlessly. The imagery of eyes that cry without end underscores the depth of this emotional pain, yet the heart remains undeterred in its quest for fulfillment.

Gal Costa's delivery of these lyrics adds another layer of depth to the song. Known for her emotive voice and ability to convey complex emotions, Costa brings the wandering heart's story to life, making it relatable to anyone who has ever experienced hope, loss, and the desire to hold the world within themselves. The song is a beautiful blend of melancholy and optimism, capturing the essence of the human experience in its most vulnerable form.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Chuva de Prata
  2. Flor do Cerrado
  3. Aquele Frevo Axé
  4. Caminhos Cruzados
  5. Volta
  6. Lanterna dos Afogados
  7. Vaca Profana
  8. Até Quem Sabe
  9. Da Maior Importância
  10. Pra Você
View all Gal Costa songs

Most popular topics in Gal Costa songs

Related artists

  1. Clara Nunes
    Clara Nunes
  2. Tribalistas
    Tribalistas
  3. Milton Nascimento
    Milton Nascimento
  4. Marisa Monte
    Marisa Monte
  5. Maria Bethânia
    Maria Bethânia
  6. Elba Ramalho
    Elba Ramalho
  7. Roberto Carlos
    Roberto Carlos
  8. Tom Jobim
    Tom Jobim