Filosofia de Calçada

Cazuza Cazuza

The Resilient Heart: Unpacking Cazuza's 'Filosofia de Calçada'

Cazuza, a renowned Brazilian rock and MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) artist, was known for his poetic lyrics and charismatic performances. His song 'Filosofia de Calçada' delves into themes of heartbreak, resilience, and self-worth. The lyrics express a mixture of emotions, including anger and attention, as the speaker reflects on a past love that is now a subject of mockery.

The song's opening lines depict the speaker's thoughts as they 'fly along the ground,' filled with rage and desire for attention, much like a 'silly poem crumpled in my pocket.' This imagery suggests a sense of dejection and the feeling of being discarded, akin to the crumpled poem. The speaker wonders where their former lover is, possibly laughing at what was once considered a beautiful relationship. This indicates a sense of betrayal and the pain of being ridiculed.

Despite the hurt, the chorus reveals a strong declaration of independence and self-preservation. The speaker asserts that their heart is wise and will not stop beating for the sake of the person who caused them pain, nor for anyone else. This affirmation of emotional strength and the refusal to be defined by the loss of love showcases a journey from vulnerability to empowerment. The repetition of this resolve throughout the song emphasizes the theme of resilience and the importance of self-worth in the face of heartbreak.

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  1. Ideologia
  2. Preciso Dizer Que Eu Te Amo
  3. Poema
  4. Exagerado
  5. O Tempo Não Para
  6. Todo o Amor Que Houver Nessa Vida
  7. Filosofia de Calçada
  8. Quase Um Segundo
  9. Codinome Beija-Flor
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