Pago Dileto

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A Heartfelt Plea to Preserve Home

In the song "Pago Dileto" by Os Monarcas, the narrator embarks on a journey, leaving behind his beloved homeland and addressing his parents with heartfelt requests. The lyrics are a poignant plea to preserve the natural beauty and cherished memories of his home. The narrator asks his parents not to sell the oxen, which hold sentimental value, and to keep his belongings safe in the old barn. This reflects a deep connection to his roots and the tangible symbols of his past.

The song continues with the narrator urging his parents not to disturb the natural environment. He speaks of the spring in the mountains, the stone wall where he played as a child, and the pine trees that house bees. These elements are not just physical landmarks but are imbued with personal and cultural significance. The plea to leave the palm trees, home to the singing thrush, untouched, highlights a respect for nature and the simple joys it brings.

In the final verses, the narrator emphasizes the importance of preserving the green fields and the flowers of the forests, whose fragrance brings comfort. He asks that no traps be set for birds, as their songs bring melodies that harmonize with the sound of the viola. The song concludes with a hopeful wish to return one day, free of sorrow, to embrace his parents and find his homeland unchanged, still singing its madrigals. "Pago Dileto" is a touching ode to the narrator's homeland, filled with nostalgia and a deep desire to maintain the beauty and essence of his past.

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  1. Vaqueiro Apaixonado
  2. Vaneira Grossa
  3. To Voltando Pra Ficar
  4. Não Encosta a Barriguinha
  5. De Bota Nova
  6. Vai Que Vai
  7. Beliscando o Coração
  8. Aquerenciado
  9. Baile de Guacho
  10. Cheiro de Galpão
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