Volta da Guerra
André & Andrade
The Heartbreaking Return: A Soldier's Journey and Family Rejection
The song "Volta da Guerra" by André & Andrade tells a poignant and tragic story of a young soldier who enlists to defend his country, driven by the hope of providing a better life for his family. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of his initial determination and the harsh realities he faces on the battlefield. The soldier's journey is marked by constant obstacles, symbolized by mines, traps, and trenches, representing the physical and emotional toll of war. The recurring imagery of bombs and cannons underscores the ever-present danger and the soldier's struggle to survive.
Upon returning home, the soldier is honored for his bravery and calls his family to announce his return. However, he also requests help for a friend who has been severely injured in the war, missing a leg and an arm. This request is met with rejection from his father, who is unwilling to accommodate the wounded friend, fearing the disruption it would cause to their lives. This moment of rejection is a critical turning point in the song, highlighting the lack of understanding and support for the sacrifices made by soldiers.
The story takes a devastating turn when the soldier, feeling abandoned and rejected, takes his own life. The father, upon discovering his son's body, realizes that the friend his son spoke of was, in fact, his own son, now mutilated by the war. This revelation is a powerful commentary on the physical and emotional scars left by war and the tragic consequences of a lack of empathy and support for returning soldiers. The song serves as a stark reminder of the sacrifices made by those who serve and the importance of compassion and understanding for their struggles.