Pra Tudo Nóis Dá Jeito

Valdomiro e Valdemar Valdomiro e Valdemar

A Humorous Take on Life's Priorities and Abundance

The song 'Pra Tudo Nóis Dá Jeito' by Valdomiro e Valdemar is a humorous and satirical take on life's priorities and the abundance of certain things, particularly women. The lyrics are filled with playful and ironic observations about the world, reflecting a laid-back and somewhat cynical attitude towards life's challenges and relationships.

The song opens with a wish for the grass to dry up just to see what the snakes will eat, setting the tone for the rest of the lyrics. This line suggests a curiosity about the natural order and a sense of inevitability about life's changes. The following lines highlight the abundance of women in the world, with a playful exaggeration that there are seven women for every man. This hyperbole serves to underscore the idea that while many things may disappear or be scarce, women are always plentiful.

The narrative continues with a story about a miner's request for three items: a dress, a ring, and earrings. The singer humorously laments the cost of these items, emphasizing the financial burden they represent. This anecdote is followed by a darkly comedic tale of choosing to save a horse over a woman who fell into a deep well, reinforcing the theme of prioritizing what the singer deems more valuable or irreplaceable.

The song also touches on the singer's indifference to certain aspects of life, such as a trotting horse, a leaky house, a crying child, and a jealous woman. These lines reflect a sense of resignation and acceptance of life's annoyances. The final verses reference a card game, using it as a metaphor for the unpredictability and chance inherent in life. The repeated farewells to various women in the card game further emphasize the transient and replaceable nature of relationships in the singer's view.

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