Final Dos Tempos
Tião Carreiro e Pardinho
The End of Times: A Lament for a Broken World
The song "Final Dos Tempos" by Tião Carreiro e Pardinho is a poignant critique of the state of the world, reflecting on societal decay and moral decline. The lyrics paint a bleak picture of a world on the brink of collapse, where traditional values and human decency have eroded. The opening lines set the tone, describing a world teetering on the edge of an abyss, with no signs of improvement. The imagery of funerals turning into celebrations and the lack of genuine sorrow at burials underscores a loss of respect for life and death.
The song delves into the futility of hard work and honesty in a corrupt world. The phrase "Se ficar o bicho pega, se correr o bicho come" (If you stay, the beast catches you; if you run, the beast eats you) encapsulates the hopelessness felt by those trapped in a cycle of exploitation. The lyrics highlight the disparity between the rich and the poor, with the working class earning barely enough to survive, described as "o salário da fome" (the salary of hunger).
Tião Carreiro e Pardinho also touch on the misallocation of resources, criticizing the vast amounts of money spent on warfare instead of addressing basic human needs like housing and education. The song laments the plight of children living on the streets and the general neglect of the vulnerable. The final verses bring a spiritual dimension, suggesting that even divine intervention might be futile in such a corrupted world. The reference to Jesus potentially being crucified again if he returned to Earth serves as a powerful metaphor for the persistent and pervasive nature of human cruelty and injustice.
"Final Dos Tempos" is a somber reflection on the state of humanity, urging listeners to recognize and address the deep-seated issues plaguing society. It is a call to action, a plea for a return to compassion, integrity, and genuine care for one another.