Morada / Galileu

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A Journey Back to the Eternal Home

The song "Morada / Galileu" by Colo de Deus is a heartfelt expression of spiritual longing and the quest for divine connection. The lyrics convey a deep yearning to reconnect with a higher power, often referred to as "Pai" or Father, which is a common metaphor for God in Christian contexts. The singer describes a journey through various places, symbolizing life's trials and tribulations, undertaken to find this divine presence. This journey is not just physical but also spiritual, reflecting the soul's desire to return to its true home.

The imagery of a "corça" (doe) longing for water is a powerful metaphor for the soul's thirst for spiritual fulfillment. This biblical reference, often found in Psalms, emphasizes the natural and essential need for divine connection, akin to a creature's need for water. The lyrics also highlight the importance of listening to the divine voice, which brings comfort and guidance. The repeated return to the "casa do meu Pai" (house of my Father) signifies a return to spiritual roots and the eternal home, where the soul finds peace and belonging.

The song's emotional core lies in the relentless pursuit of divine love and the joy of rediscovering it. The singer's determination to "não vou me cansar" (I will not tire) underscores a commitment to this spiritual journey, emphasizing perseverance and devotion. The lyrics celebrate the profound joy and fulfillment found in this divine relationship, portraying it as the ultimate source of love and purpose. This theme resonates with many who seek spiritual renewal and a deeper connection with their faith.

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  1. Recomeçar
  2. Se Ninguém Te Adorar, Eu Vou
  3. Mó Vibes
  4. Nome Sobre Todo Nome
  5. Chegou a Hora
  6. Arrasta-Me
  7. Colo de Mãe
  8. Vem e Reconstrói
  9. Aparecida
  10. Mamãe
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