Song Meaning
These lyrics open with a striking invitation: "Solidão, vou te receber." The speaker welcomes solitude into a "Pequena casa, só eu e você," establishing an intimate, almost resigned companionship. It's a quiet scene, suggesting a deep, personal relationship with loneliness.
Yet, this embrace of solitude is tinged with a profound yearning for connection. The speaker asks, "Quem virá pra nos entender quando choramos e ninguém vê?" This rhetorical question highlights a hidden sorrow, a pain experienced in isolation, longing for an external witness. The silence that "espera alguém nos dizer a palavra certa" further underscores this desire for a specific, transformative understanding that could unlock their "mundo feito flor de tanta cor."
The imagery here is particularly potent. The speaker describes themselves as a "grão partido de sal que corre o infinito," a fragile, broken particle adrift in vastness. Later, tears are said to "evaporam no céu e se misturam feito cor de um mar só flor"—a beautiful, almost paradoxical image where sorrow dissipates only to become part of something vast and beautiful, a sea of flowers, yet still born from hidden pain.
Ultimately, the recurring line, "Revelo ao mundo a cada Sol os mesmos medos, solidão," anchors the piece in a cyclical vulnerability. It suggests a daily ritual of confronting fears, inextricably linked to this persistent solitude. The lyrics effectively convey a complex emotional landscape: an intimate acceptance of loneliness, a hidden sorrow, and a persistent, quiet hope for a word that might finally open up their world.