Esqueleto
Vulto Violeta Lyrics
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Já não me atrevo
A enfrentar...
Essas mágoas
Guardas no teu olhar
Já não encontro
Prisioneiro do retrato
Viagem sobre o mar
Há quanto tempo
O esqueleto está
No meu armário
No teu armário
Esta manha
Vi um cartaz
Na vitrina do calvário
Virado ao contrário
Há quanto tempo
O esqueleto está
No meu armário
No teu armário
Esta manha
Vi um cartaz
Na vitrina do calvário
Virado ao contrário
Há quanto tempo está
O esqueleto no armário
O cartaz do calvário
Virado ao contrário
Virado ao contrário
O cartaz do calvário
O esqueleto no armário
Há quanto tempo está
O esqueleto tem furos, nas mãos
Nas mãos, o esqueleto tem furos
Furos...
O esqueleto tem furos nas mãos
Nas mãos, o esqueleto tem furos
Furos...
Tem furos nas mãos...
Há quanto tempo
O esqueleto está
No meu armário
No teu armário
The lyrics of Vulto Violeta's song Esqueleto are mysterious and melancholic, conveying a sense of longing, pain, and regret. The song begins with the singer admitting that they no longer dare to confront the sorrows that the person they are addressing carries in their eyes. It seems that these sorrows have caused the singer to lose their place, as if they were trapped in a picture or lost at sea. The repeated refrain "Há quanto tempo/ O esqueleto está/ No meu armário/ No teu armário" ("How long/ The skeleton has been/ In my closet/ In your closet") suggests that both the singer and the other person have been hiding something for a long time, something that could be metaphorically represented as a skeleton in the closet. The imagery of the skeleton serves to underline the idea of something dead, forgotten, or unspoken that weighs on their hearts and minds.
As the song progresses, the singer describes seeing a poster on a church window that is upside down, as if to suggest that what was once sacred or meaningful has been turned on its head. The repetition of "Virado ao contrário" ("turned upside down") reinforces the idea of disorientation and confusion. The final lines of the song reveal that the skeleton has holes in its hands, echoing the wounds of the crucified Christ. This could suggest a connection between personal pain and religious symbolism, as well as a possible allusion to the theme of resurrection and redemption.
Overall, Esqueleto is a complex and ambiguous song that invites multiple interpretations. The lyrics are full of suggestive images and metaphors that evoke a sense of loss, guilt, and yearning. The music is equally haunting, with its sparse guitar chords and delicate vocal lines creating a sense of intimacy and vulnerability. It is a song that requires careful listening and reflection to fully appreciate its depth and beauty.
Line by Line Meaning
Já não me atrevo
A enfrentar...
Essas mágoas
Guardas no teu olhar
I no longer dare
To confront...
Those sorrows
That you keep in your gaze
Já não encontro
O meu lugar ...
Prisioneiro do retrato
Viagem sobre o mar
I no longer find
My place...
Prisoner of the portrait
Journey over the sea
Há quanto tempo
O esqueleto está
No meu armário
No teu armário
How long
Has the skeleton been
In my closet
In your closet
Esta manha
Vi um cartaz
Na vitrina do calvário
Virado ao contrário
This morning
I saw a sign
On the window of the calvary
Upside down
Há quanto tempo está
O esqueleto no armário
O cartaz do calvário
Virado ao contrário
How long has it been
Since the skeleton's been in the closet
The calvary's sign
Upside down
O esqueleto tem furos, nas mãos
Nas mãos, o esqueleto tem furos
Furos...
The skeleton has holes in its hands
In its hands, the skeleton has holes
Holes...
Tem furos nas mãos...
Há quanto tempo
O esqueleto está
No meu armário
No teu armário
It has holes in its hands...
How long
Has the skeleton been
In my closet
In your closet
Writer(s): Lino Pereira Cunha
Contributed by Audrey O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@frankbat
Is there someone who can tell me if this song can be found on a 12 inch 33 LP? I am interested in having this on vinyl.