Esquema Montado

Delley e Dorivan Delley e Dorivan

A Tale of Justice and Deception in 'Esquema Montado'

The song 'Esquema Montado' by Delley e Dorivan tells a gripping story set in a lawless town where crime and disorder reign supreme. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a place where even the police find it challenging to maintain order. The narrative unfolds in a roadside store just before a holiday, where a group of heavily armed troublemakers gathers. The tension is palpable as a shirtless man enters, drawing the attention of everyone present.

This man, seemingly insignificant at first, requests a soda and then reveals his fear of being searched by the police. He asks the storekeeper to hide his prized imported knife, a request that sets off a chain reaction. The other armed men, overhearing the conversation, follow suit, handing over their weapons to the storekeeper. The storekeeper, now burdened with a basket full of concealed weapons, covers it with a towel, unaware of the impending twist.

The police raid the store, and the shirtless man becomes the focal point of their operation. In a surprising turn of events, he directs the police to the hidden weapons, leading to the arrest of the storekeeper. The man then reveals his true identity as the new sheriff, explaining that his actions were part of a premeditated scheme to capture the criminals. The song's narrative highlights themes of justice, deception, and the thin line between law enforcement and criminality. It underscores the idea that appearances can be deceiving and that justice can sometimes come from the most unexpected sources.

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