Pedras Que Cantam

Fagner Fagner

The Singing Stones: A Cry for Social Justice

Fagner's song "Pedras Que Cantam" is a poignant commentary on social inequality and the harsh realities faced by the working class. The lyrics juxtapose the lives of the wealthy, who live comfortably by the beach, with those of the laborers who struggle to find a place to live. This stark contrast highlights the disparity between the rich and the poor, emphasizing the struggles of those who work hard yet remain in poverty. The imagery of the rich throwing silver into the air while the poor go hungry underscores the frivolousness and insensitivity of the affluent towards the plight of the less fortunate.

The song also delves into the oppressive nature of time and memory, describing them as harsh and dark. The metaphor of the dragon being voracious suggests an insatiable force that consumes everything in its path, possibly representing the relentless nature of societal and economic pressures. Despite these challenges, the song carries a message of hope and resilience. The repeated call to move forward, to leave the past behind, and to strive for happiness and joy, reflects a desire for change and a better future.

The most striking metaphor in the song is the idea that when poetry breaks, the stones will sing. This suggests that when the beauty and creativity of life are shattered by harsh realities, even the inanimate will cry out in protest. It is a powerful image that conveys the depth of suffering and the urgent need for social justice. Fagner's evocative lyrics and emotive delivery make "Pedras Que Cantam" a compelling call to action, urging listeners to recognize and address the inequalities that persist in society.

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  1. Motivo
  2. Cabecinha No Ombro (part. Roberta Miranda)
  3. Dezembros (part. Zeca Baleiro)
  4. Oração de São Francisco
  5. Bom Vaqueiro
  6. A Sombra de Um Vulcão
  7. Noturno (Coração Alado)
  8. Guerreiro Menino (Um Homem Também Chora)
  9. Outra Era
  10. Lembrança de Um Beijo
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