Obrigado a Obedecer
Ratos De Porão Lyrics


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Servir sua pátria te obrigam a obedecer
Te obrigam a matar
Te obrigam a sofrer!!!

Não! não! não! não!!!!




Overall Meaning

The song "Obrigado a Obedecer" by Ratos de Porão is a political commentary on the military dictatorship in Brazil that lasted from 1964 to 1985. The lyrics speak directly to the enforced obedience of soldiers to their country, even when it means committing acts of violence and causing personal suffering. The opening lines of the chorus, "Servir sua pátria te obrigam a obedecer" (They force you to serve your country by obeying), set the tone for the song's message. The second line of the chorus, "Te obrigam a matar" (They force you to kill), highlights the devastating impact that blind obedience can have on individuals and society as a whole. The final line of the chorus, "Te obrigam a sofrer" (They force you to suffer), touches on the human cost of war and the psychological trauma that can result from it.


The repeated "Não! Não! Não! Não!" (No! No! No! No!) at the end of the chorus is an emphatic rejection of this forced obedience and the violent acts that it entails. In the verses, the band continues to critique the dictatorship and its supporters, condemning their actions and highlighting the hypocrisy of those who claim to be fighting for freedom while simultaneously engaging in oppression.


Overall, "Obrigado a Obedecer" is a powerful and poignant commentary on the impact of authoritarian regimes on individual lives and the importance of resisting oppressive systems.


Line by Line Meaning

Servir sua pátria te obrigam a obedecer
The act of serving your country obligates you to unquestionably obey orders.


Te obrigam a matar
You are obligated to kill in the line of duty.


Te obrigam a sofrer!!!
You are obligated to suffer the consequences of your actions and the actions of others.


Não! não! não! não!!!!
No! No! No! I refuse to blindly follow orders and take part in actions that go against my personal values and beliefs.




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