Mourão da Porteira

Tonico e Tinoco Tonico e Tinoco

The Unyielding Echoes of Farewell

Tonico e Tinoco's song "Mourão da Porteira" is a poignant exploration of longing and unrequited love, set against the backdrop of rural Brazil. The song's title refers to the gatepost where the narrator and their beloved once parted ways, a place now imbued with deep emotional significance. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of this farewell, with the narrator leaving behind a verse on the gatepost as a lasting memento of their love and sorrow.

The song delves into the theme of saudade, a Portuguese word that encapsulates a deep emotional state of nostalgic longing for something or someone that one loves and is now lost. The narrator's pain is palpable as they sing about the unending ache of missing their beloved, who seems to have moved on without a second thought. The gatepost becomes a silent witness to this unreciprocated love, its presence a constant reminder of what once was.

Tonico e Tinoco, known for their contributions to Brazilian sertanejo music, use simple yet evocative language to convey complex emotions. The imagery of the gatepost and the act of writing a verse on it serve as powerful metaphors for the permanence of the narrator's feelings, even as time and distance grow. The song captures the essence of rural life and the deep emotional currents that run through it, making it a timeless piece that resonates with anyone who has experienced the pain of unfulfilled love.

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  1. Adeus Morena, Adeus
  2. Pé de Ipê
  3. A Marca da Ferradura
  4. Amor Desprezado
  5. Rio Grande
  6. Mourão da Porteira
  7. Aparecida do Norte
  8. Rosinha
  9. Rio Pequeno
  10. Baile Em Ponta Porã
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