Deixem O Morto Morrer Lyrics in English Ana Lua Caiano

Below, I translated the lyrics of the song Deixem O Morto Morrer by Ana Lua Caiano from Portuguese to English.
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A black cloud clogged the long chimney
Loud laughs went silent like tombs
Noisy stories on the floor broke like shards
Now from the windows, uncontrolled bodies are seen
Ladies on the floor
Shadows running
Someone screaming
That a man died
Ladies on the floor
Shadows running
Someone screaming
That a man died
The rhythmic waltz dried up like snake skin
Pains cover the floor like violent things
Laughter that still echoes evaporates with the water
And now like scarecrows, men's bodies sway
Ladies on the floor
Shadows running
Someone screaming
That a man died
Ladies on the floor
Shadows running
Someone screaming
That a man died
Ladies on the floor
Shadows running
Someone screaming
That a man died
Ladies on the floor
Shadows running
Someone screaming
That a man died
Ladies standing
Shadows stopped
Stop crying
Let the man die
Ladies standing
Shadows stopped
Stop crying
Let the dead man die
Ladies standing
Shadows stopped
Stop crying
Let the man die
Ladies standing
Shadows stopped
Stop crying
Let the dead man die
Ladies standing
Shadows stopped
Stop crying
Let the man die
Ladies standing
Shadows stopped
Stop crying
Let the dead man die
Ladies standing
Shadows stopped
Stop crying
Let the man die
Ladies standing
Shadows stopped
Stop crying
Let the dead man die
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desgovernadosungoverned / uncontrolled

Desgovernados translates to "ungoverned" or "uncontrolled." It's a striking word that evokes a sense of chaos and lack of direction.

In the context of the song, it describes "corpos desgovernados" (ungoverned bodies) seen from windows, painting a vivid and unsettling picture of people who have lost control or purpose, perhaps in the face of death and despair. This word is particularly impactful as it suggests a deeper, more existential loss of control rather than just physical movement.

This song by Portuguese artist Ana Lua Caiano tells a dramatic story in two parts. It begins with a scene of chaos and panic. The lyrics paint a picture of a lively gathering that is suddenly shattered: a "black cloud" appears, "loud laughter" becomes as "silent as tombs," and happy stories are "broken like shards."

The cause of this sudden darkness is revealed in the chorus: someone is screaming that a man has died. This news throws everything into disarray, with "ladies on the floor" and "shadows running."

Then, the song makes a powerful shift. The chaos stops. The running shadows become still, and the ladies stand up. A new command is repeated: "Chega de chorar" or "Enough crying." The song ends with the stark instruction to "Deixem o morto morrer," which means "Let the dead man die." This suggests a move from overwhelming grief to a kind of acceptance, an urge to let go and allow life to move on from the tragedy.

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