Relógio quebrado

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A Haunting Lesson in Faith: The Tale of Two Brothers

The song 'Relógio quebrado' by Zico e Zeca tells a poignant story about two brothers, Zezé and Dorvalino, who have differing views on religion and spirituality. Zezé, the elder brother, is devout and prays every night before bed, while Dorvalino mocks his faith, dismissing it as pointless. This fundamental disagreement sets the stage for a deeper exploration of belief, skepticism, and the supernatural.

The narrative takes a dramatic turn when Zezé leaves, gifting Dorvalino a broken clock as a memento of their grandfather. Years pass without any contact between the brothers, and the clock remains a silent witness to the passage of time. One night, Dorvalino is jolted awake by the sound of the clock striking twelve, despite it being broken. This eerie event leaves him deeply unsettled, especially when he receives a telegram the next morning informing him that Zezé had died at midnight.

The song uses the broken clock as a powerful metaphor for the connection between the physical and spiritual worlds. The clock's unexpected chimes symbolize a message from beyond, challenging Dorvalino's skepticism and forcing him to confront the possibility of an afterlife. This haunting experience serves as a posthumous 'surprise' from Zezé, fulfilling his promise to prove the existence of another world. Through this story, Zico e Zeca explore themes of faith, the supernatural, and the enduring bonds of family, leaving listeners to ponder the mysteries that lie beyond our understanding.

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