The Solitude and Search for Immortality in 'Catedral'

The song 'Catedral' by Brazilian singer-songwriter Zélia Duncan is a poignant reflection on solitude, the passage of time, and the search for a lasting place in someone's heart. The lyrics convey a sense of a solitary journey through a desert, a metaphor for the arduous and lonely path one might take in life or in search of love. The desert represents the vastness and emptiness that can be felt when one is disconnected from others or from a desired destination.

The recurring image of a cathedral in the song symbolizes a sacred and immortal space within the self. It suggests a place of refuge and permanence amidst the transience of life and relationships. The cathedral is a personal sanctuary where one can find solace and perhaps a sense of immortality through inner peace or self-realization. The idea of a secular heart that dreams and flows within the singer indicates a longing for connection and understanding that transcends time.

The song also touches on the inevitability of solitude and the human condition of seeking to avoid it. The lyrics express a desire to find a way back to a place or person that represents comfort and belonging. The mention of love and the hesitation to postpone expressions of it highlight the internal struggle between acknowledging one's feelings and the fear of vulnerability. 'Catedral' is a contemplative piece that resonates with anyone who has experienced the loneliness of life's journey and the yearning for a lasting connection.

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  1. Catedral
  2. Alma
  3. Me Revelar
  4. Não Vá Ainda
  5. Enquanto Durmo
  6. Diz Nos Meus Olhos
  7. Benditas
  8. Mãos Atadas
  9. Bom pra você
  10. Inclemência
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