Relógio Quebrado

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A Haunting Reminder: The Tale of Two Brothers and a Broken Clock

The song "Relógio Quebrado" by Lourenço e Lourival tells a poignant story about two brothers, José and Durvalino, who have differing beliefs about religion and the afterlife. José, the elder brother, is devout and prays every night, while Durvalino mocks his faith, dismissing it as pointless. This fundamental disagreement sets the stage for the song's central conflict, highlighting the tension between faith and skepticism within familial relationships.

The narrative takes a dramatic turn when José leaves, entrusting Durvalino with a broken clock that belonged to their grandfather. Years pass without any contact between the brothers, and the clock remains a silent witness to their estrangement. The broken clock symbolizes the fractured relationship and the passage of time, both literally and metaphorically. It stands as a relic of their shared past and a reminder of unresolved issues.

The climax of the song occurs when Durvalino is awakened one night by the sound of the broken clock striking twelve times, despite its long-standing disrepair. This eerie event coincides with the exact moment of José's death, as revealed by a telegram received the next morning. The supernatural occurrence serves as a chilling confirmation of José's earlier promise to prove the existence of another world. The song leaves listeners contemplating the mysteries of faith, the afterlife, and the bonds that connect us beyond the physical realm.

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