Me Compare Giacometo

Sergio Endrigo Sergio Endrigo

The Tale of Giacometo: A Rooster's Tragic End

Sergio Endrigo's song "Me Compare Giacometo" tells a whimsical yet poignant story about a rooster named Giacometo. The song begins by introducing Giacometo, who is admired for his beautiful crowing. His crowing is so enchanting that it makes people fall in love. This sets a light-hearted and almost magical tone, highlighting the rooster's charm and the joy he brings to his surroundings.

However, the narrative takes a dark turn when Giacometo's owner decides to kill him to prepare a feast for her guests. The act of pulling the rooster's neck and cooking him is described in a repetitive and almost mechanical manner, emphasizing the brutality and inevitability of Giacometo's fate. This sudden shift from admiration to violence serves as a stark reminder of the often harsh realities of life, where beauty and joy can be abruptly ended by practical needs or societal customs.

The song concludes with the reaction of the hens, who go mad with grief and anger over the loss of Giacometo. They express their rage by attacking the caponaro, the person responsible for castrating roosters. This act of rebellion underscores the emotional impact of Giacometo's death on his community, turning the song into a commentary on loss, grief, and the sometimes senseless nature of violence. Through this simple yet powerful narrative, Endrigo captures a range of human emotions and societal observations, making "Me Compare Giacometo" a deeply resonant piece despite its seemingly light-hearted beginning.

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