Como Vovó Já Dizia (Versão Censurada)

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Navigating Life's Challenges: Raul Seixas' Wisdom in 'Como Vovó Já Dizia'

Raul Seixas, a legendary figure in Brazilian rock, uses 'Como Vovó Já Dizia (Versão Censurada)' to deliver a powerful message about resilience and adaptability. The recurring line, 'Quem não tem colírio, usa óculos escuros' (If you don't have eye drops, wear dark glasses), serves as a metaphor for making do with what you have and finding alternative solutions when faced with life's difficulties. This phrase, repeated throughout the song, emphasizes the importance of resourcefulness and the ability to cope with less-than-ideal circumstances.

The lyrics delve into various scenarios where one must adapt to survive. For instance, 'Quem não tem papel dá o recado pelo muro' (If you don't have paper, leave the message on the wall) and 'Quem não tem presente se conforma com o futuro' (If you don't have a present, be content with the future) highlight the necessity of finding unconventional ways to communicate and the importance of looking forward when the present is lacking. These lines reflect a broader commentary on societal constraints and the human spirit's ability to persevere.

Seixas also touches on themes of disillusionment and the struggle for change. Lines like 'Já bebi daquela água quero agora vomitar' (I've drunk that water, now I want to vomit) and 'Uma vez a gente aceita, duas tem que reclamar' (Once you accept, twice you must complain) suggest a rejection of complacency and a call to action against repeated injustices. The imagery of 'A serpente está na terra o programa está no ar' (The serpent is on the ground, the program is on the air) evokes a sense of pervasive corruption and the need for vigilance. Through these vivid metaphors, Seixas encourages listeners to remain aware and proactive in the face of adversity.

Ultimately, 'Como Vovó Já Dizia' is a testament to the enduring wisdom of previous generations and the timeless nature of their advice. Raul Seixas masterfully blends social commentary with personal reflection, creating a song that resonates with listeners on multiple levels. His ability to weave complex themes into accessible lyrics ensures that the song's message remains relevant and impactful.

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