A Heartfelt Ode to a Loyal Companion

Rolando Boldrin's song "Pitoco" is a touching narrative that delves into the deep bond between a boy and his dog, Pitoco. The song begins with the joyous memory of receiving Pitoco as a Christmas gift from his godfather. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of Pitoco's lively and affectionate nature, highlighting the dog's role in the boy's daily life. From waking him up with enthusiastic barks to playful antics in the fields, Pitoco is portrayed as a source of constant joy and companionship.

The narrative takes a poignant turn when the boy, driven by youthful disobedience, decides to go hunting with Pitoco instead of attending a religious festival with his family. This decision leads to a tragic encounter with a deadly snake. In a heroic act, Pitoco sacrifices himself to protect the boy from the snake's attack. The vivid description of Pitoco's final moments, his eyes slowly closing as he succumbs to the snake's venom, is heart-wrenching. The boy's regret and sorrow are palpable, as he realizes the gravity of his disobedience and the irreplaceable loss of his loyal friend.

Through this story, Boldrin explores themes of loyalty, innocence, and the painful consequences of youthful recklessness. The song is a poignant reminder of the deep connections we form with our pets and the profound impact they have on our lives. It also serves as a reflection on the lessons learned from our mistakes and the enduring memories of those we have lost. Boldrin's storytelling, combined with the emotional weight of the lyrics, makes "Pitoco" a powerful tribute to the bond between humans and their animal companions.

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  1. Homem Não Chora
  2. Dia Das Mães
  3. Crônica do Tempo
  4. Eu, a Viola e Deus
  5. Pitoco
  6. Vide-Vida Marvada
  7. Futebol da Bicharada
  8. Manhã Bonita
  9. Seresta
  10. Vaca Estrela Boi Fubá
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