Morte Do Peru

Pinduca Pinduca

A Heartfelt Farewell to a Beloved Turkey

Pinduca's song 'Morte Do Peru' is a poignant and somewhat humorous lament over the loss of a cherished turkey. The lyrics convey a sense of personal loss and a desire for retribution, wrapped in a playful yet sincere tone. The repeated lines 'Mataram o meu peru' (They killed my turkey) and 'Eu não fui' (It wasn't me) set the stage for a narrative of innocence and bewilderment, as the singer grapples with the sudden and unexplained death of his beloved pet.

The turkey in the song is not just any bird; it is described as 'de raça' (of breed) and 'de estimação' (a pet), indicating its special status and the deep affection the singer had for it. This elevates the turkey from a mere farm animal to a treasured companion, making its loss all the more significant. The phrase 'Meu peru do coração' (My turkey of the heart) underscores this emotional bond, highlighting the personal and sentimental value the turkey held for the singer.

The song also touches on themes of justice and vengeance, as the singer vows to 'me vingar' (take revenge) if he finds the culprit. This adds a layer of intensity to the otherwise light-hearted tune, suggesting that the loss has stirred strong emotions and a sense of injustice. Pinduca, known for his contributions to Brazilian folk music, often infuses his songs with cultural and regional elements, and 'Morte Do Peru' is no exception. The song reflects a blend of humor, emotion, and cultural specificity, making it a unique and memorable piece in his repertoire.

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