Obrigado Ao Homem do Campo

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A Tribute to the Rural Worker: Unpacking 'Obrigado Ao Homem do Campo'

The song 'Obrigado Ao Homem do Campo' by Dom e Ravel is a heartfelt tribute to the rural workers of Brazil. The lyrics express gratitude for the myriad contributions that farmers and laborers make to society, acknowledging the hard work and dedication involved in cultivating the land and providing essential resources. The song highlights the importance of the agricultural sector, not only for the food it produces but also for the cultural values it upholds.

Dom e Ravel, a Brazilian musical duo known for their patriotic and socially conscious songs, use simple yet powerful language to convey their message. The repetition of 'obrigado,' which means 'thank you' in Portuguese, emphasizes the deep appreciation the artists feel towards the rural community. The song also touches on the diverse roles within the agricultural world, from the laborer to the teacher, and the shared goal of nurturing and preserving the land. The mention of the 'sertanejo,' or countryman, with sunburned skin under the blue sky, paints a vivid picture of the rural worker's life and environment.

Moreover, the song serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by these workers, including those who have given their lives for Brazil. It celebrates their role in maintaining the nation's cultural heritage, from folklore to music, symbolized by the image of a worker holding a viola, a traditional Brazilian instrument. 'Obrigado Ao Homem do Campo' is not just a song of thanks; it's a recognition of the fundamental role that rural workers play in the fabric of Brazilian society and culture.

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