Hino de Catolé do Rocha - PB
Hinos de Cidades
A Heartfelt Ode to Catolé do Rocha
The song 'Hino de Catolé do Rocha - PB' by Hinos de Cidades is a poignant tribute to the town of Catolé do Rocha in Paraíba, Brazil. The lyrics express a deep sense of nostalgia and longing for the place where the singer was born. The repetitive refrain 'Catolé, terra onde eu nasci, quero-te, quero-te tanto, longe de ti vivi' underscores the emotional connection and the pain of being away from one's homeland. This sentiment is further emphasized by the imagery of a prodigal son returning home, seeking the comfort and affection of familiar surroundings.
The song paints a vivid picture of the natural beauty of Catolé do Rocha, with references to the 'verdes penachos' (green plumes) swaying in the breeze and the 'rio Agon' narrating its journey. These elements evoke a sense of peace and tranquility, contrasting with the singer's previous suffering while being far from home. The mention of the 'concha azul dos céus' (blue shell of the skies) and the protective 'manto da Mãe de Deus' (mantle of the Mother of God) adds a spiritual dimension, suggesting that the town is not only a physical place but also a source of divine comfort and protection.
The recurring theme of saudade, a Portuguese word that conveys a deep emotional state of nostalgic longing, is central to the song. The singer's declaration, 'Catolé te amo tanto, não te deixarei mais não,' signifies a vow to never leave the beloved town again. This powerful expression of love and commitment highlights the profound bond between the individual and their place of origin, making the song a heartfelt ode to Catolé do Rocha and a celebration of the enduring ties to one's roots.