Coice de Mula Chucra

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The Dance of Rejection: A Tale of Humility and Resilience

In the song "Coice de Mula Chucra" by Portal Gaúcho, the narrative unfolds in a lively and traditional setting of a rodeo dance. The protagonist arrives at the dance with a sense of anticipation and excitement, immediately spotting a woman who catches his eye. He prepares himself to approach her, hoping to impress and perhaps win her favor. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of his confidence and romantic intentions, as he waits for the perfect moment to invite her to dance.

When the protagonist finally makes his move, he does so with a blend of gallantry and humility, acknowledging the woman's beauty and expressing his desire to dance with her. However, his romantic gesture is met with a harsh and unexpected rejection. The phrase "coice de mula xucra" (kick of a wild mule) metaphorically describes the intensity of the woman's rebuff, which leaves him feeling humiliated and insulted. Despite the harsh words and the emotional blow, the protagonist's resilience shines through as he refuses to give up or let the rejection dampen his spirits.

The song captures the essence of human vulnerability and the courage it takes to put oneself out there, even in the face of potential rejection. It also highlights the cultural context of the gaucho lifestyle, where dances and social gatherings are significant events. The protagonist's experience is a relatable and timeless story of love, rejection, and the strength to keep moving forward, embodying the spirit of perseverance and humility that is often celebrated in traditional folk music.

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  2. Tranco Veio Fandangueiro
  3. Meu Desatino
  4. Campo a Fora
  5. Coice de Mula Chucra
  6. Quando Eu Toco Eu Me Embodoco
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