Perdigão
Amália Rodrigues Lyrics


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Perdigão que o pensamento
Subiu em alto lugar perde a pena de voar
Ganha a pena do tormento

Não tem no ar nem no vento
Asas com que se sustenha:
Não há mal que lhe não venha
Perdigão perdeu a pena
Quis voar a uma alta torre
Mas achou-se desasado e vendo-se depenado
De puro penado morre
Se a queixumes se socorre
Lança no fogo mais lenha:




Não há mal que lhe não venha
Perdigão perdeu a pena

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Amália Rodrigues's song "Perdigão" tells the story of a bird, symbolically referred to as "Perdigão," who has lost its ability to fly. The bird's thoughts have taken it to great heights, but in doing so, it has lost its feathers that allow it to soar freely. Instead, it gains the feathers of torment, suggesting that its ambitious ideas have led to suffering and hardship.


The bird is described as being unable to sustain itself in the air or the wind, implying that it has become grounded and unable to navigate its surroundings. It is said that no misfortune can befall Perdigão, indicating that it has lost its sense of resilience and is susceptible to any hardships that come its way. The bird's desire to fly to a high tower is met with disappointment as it realizes it is out of place and left completely stripped of its feathers. The song ends with the bird's melancholic demise, emphasizing its sorrow and suffering.


Overall, "Perdigão" serves as a metaphor for the consequences of aiming too high without considering the consequences and losing oneself in the pursuit of lofty ideals. It highlights the vulnerability and downfall that can result from unchecked ambition and the loss of one's true essence.


Line by Line Meaning

Perdigão que o pensamento
A lost bird whose thoughts


Subiu em alto lugar perde a pena de voar
Had reached a high place loses the ability to fly


Ganha a pena do tormento
Gains the feather of torment


Não tem no ar nem no vento
It doesn't have in the air or in the wind


Asas com que se sustenha:
Wings to sustain itself:


Não há mal que lhe não venha
There is no evil that doesn't reach it


Perdigão perdeu a pena
The bird lost its feather


Quis voar a uma alta torre
It wanted to fly to a high tower


Mas achou-se desasado e vendo-se depenado
But it found itself unmatched and seeing itself plucked


De puro penado morre
Dies from pure suffering


Se a queixumes se socorre
If it seeks solace in complaints


Lança no fogo mais lenha:
It throws more firewood into the fire:


Não há mal que lhe não venha
There is no evil that doesn't reach it


Perdigão perdeu a pena
The bird lost its feather




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