A Cabritinha

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The Playful Double Entendre of 'A Cabritinha'

The song 'A Cabritinha' by Quim Barreiros is a playful and humorous piece that uses metaphor and double entendre to tell its story. The lyrics describe the singer's upbringing, being raised like a rejected calf, which led to him being 'mal habituado' or poorly accustomed, as he had to feed from various sources. This upbringing is humorously linked to his adult life, where he sings about his fondness for 'mamar nos peitos da cabritinha' or suckling on the teats of a little goat, which is a clear metaphor for adult desires and pleasures.

The song's chorus, which repeats the line about enjoying suckling on the teats of the little goat, is catchy and likely meant to be taken in a light-hearted, cheeky manner. The repetition emphasizes the playful nature of the song and the singer's unabashed declaration of his likes. The goat, in this context, is personified, enjoying a life of luxury and comfort, and seems to be a willing participant in the singer's enjoyment, preparing herself for when he arrives home.

Quim Barreiros is known for his humorous and often risqué lyrics, and 'A Cabritinha' is no exception. It's a song that doesn't take itself too seriously and invites listeners to enjoy the innuendo and the catchy tune. The song's humor and metaphorical language play with themes of desire, indulgence, and the simple pleasures of life, all wrapped up in a seemingly innocent tale about a man and his goat.

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