A Cry for Justice and Dignity in 'Fábrica'

Legião Urbana's song 'Fábrica' is a poignant commentary on social injustice and the yearning for a fair and dignified life. The lyrics express a deep desire for justice and the right to work in peace, highlighting the disparity between honest labor and the metaphorical 'slavery' that many workers endure. The song's opening lines, 'Nosso dia vai chegar / Teremos nossa vez,' set a hopeful tone, suggesting that a better future is possible, but it is tempered by the harsh reality of the present.

The song delves into the systemic issues that perpetuate inequality, questioning the indifference that allows such conditions to persist. The lines 'De onde vem a indiferença / Temperada a ferro e fogo?' evoke a sense of frustration and bewilderment at the societal structures that enable exploitation. The metaphor of the factory gates symbolizes the barriers that keep the oppressed in their place, guarded by those who benefit from the status quo.

As the song progresses, it paints a bleak picture of environmental degradation and lost hope. 'O céu já foi azul / Mas agora é cinza' and 'O que era verde aqui / Já não existe mais' reflect the physical and emotional toll of industrialization and neglect. The closing lines, 'Esse ar deixou minha vista cansada / Nada demais,' convey a sense of resignation and fatigue, underscoring the need for change. 'Fábrica' is a powerful call to action, urging listeners to recognize and challenge the injustices that pervade society.

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