A Plea for Guidance and Preservation of Values

Miro Saldanha's song "Pilares" is a heartfelt plea to a higher power, seeking guidance and strength to navigate the complexities of modern life while preserving traditional values. The song opens with a spoken prayer, asking for forgiveness and a return to the purity and standards of the past. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, which is a conversation with a divine figure, referred to as 'Pai' (Father), reflecting a deep sense of reverence and humility.

The lyrics express a longing for the simplicity and integrity of earlier times. Saldanha speaks of his heritage, mentioning the blood of 'caudilhos' (leaders) and a life spent on horseback, symbolizing a connection to a more straightforward, honorable way of life. He contrasts this with the modern world, which he views as a prison of false freedoms and moral decay. The plea to 'Pai' is not just for personal guidance but for the strength to raise his children with the same values he was taught, emphasizing the importance of truth and integrity.

The song also touches on societal issues, such as the loss of respect and the commodification of relationships. Saldanha laments the erosion of love and commitment, as well as the destructive influence of drugs. He fears that the pillars of society are crumbling and seeks divine intervention to prevent this collapse. The recurring refrain underscores his desire to instill enduring values in his children, despite the changing world around them. The song is a poignant reflection on the struggle to maintain one's principles in the face of societal change and moral uncertainty.

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