Hipocrisia

Barrerito Barrerito

A Cry Against Hypocrisy: Barrerito's Plea for Divine Intervention

In the song "Hipocrisia" by Barrerito, the artist delivers a poignant critique of societal and moral decay, calling upon divine intervention to address the rampant hypocrisy and suffering in the world. The lyrics open with a plea to God, highlighting the aimless wandering of people who seem like pilgrims in search of strength to survive. This imagery sets the tone for a song deeply rooted in spiritual and existential concerns, reflecting a world where people are lost and in need of guidance.

Barrerito then shifts his focus to the powerful individuals who, despite having everything at their disposal, have created a world of oppression and abuse. The lyrics suggest that these leaders have turned their power into a tool for enslavement, ignoring the commandments and teachings of God. This critique is not just about political or social leaders but extends to anyone who wields power irresponsibly, contributing to the misery of the people. The song's message is clear: those in power have lost their moral compass, leading to widespread suffering and injustice.

The song culminates in a desperate plea for Jesus to return, but with a cautionary note. Barrerito warns that even Jesus might face danger in this corrupted world, suggesting that the level of hypocrisy and moral decay is so profound that divine intervention itself could be at risk. The call for Jesus to bring God's army to rescue the suffering people underscores the severity of the situation. Through "Hipocrisia," Barrerito not only criticizes the current state of the world but also calls for a profound spiritual awakening and a return to genuine moral values.

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  1. Onde Estão os Meus Passos?
  2. Morto Por Dentro
  3. Disque o 9
  4. Vestido Colado
  5. Grão de Areia
  6. As Andorinhas
  7. Hipocrisia
  8. Anjo Mulher
  9. Luz Acesa
  10. Noite de Plantão
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