Sala de Audiências Lyrics by Plutonio is a latest Portuguese song in the voice of Plutonio. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Sala De Audiências song lyrics are also written by Plutonio. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In Sala de Audiências, Plutonio reflects on the weight of his choices and the struggles of a life touched by crime. He’s in a courtroom, feeling his family’s hopes and prayers for him but facing the harsh reality of his actions as evidence mounts against him. He questions if God still watches over him and laments how crime seemed like a quick solution but ultimately brought him pain and regret. Despite his wish to change and his fears of seeing his loved ones hurt, he feels trapped in a cycle, pleading with God to avoid jail time and find a new path.
Sala de Audiências Lyrics
[Intro]
Yeah (Hm, hm, hm)
Yeah (Yeah, huh)
[Refrão]
‘Tou na sala de audiências
Olho à volta e sinto que a família ora por mim
Na cabeça, reticências
Cada vez que eu penso: “Hoje ainda saio daqui”
Vejo fotos de evidências
A mão que eu apertei, agora aponta p’ra mim
‘Tou na sala de audiências
Às vezes penso se Deus ainda olha por mim
Se Deus ainda olha por mim (Huh)
Às vezes penso se Deus ainda olha por mim
Se Deus ainda olha por mim (Huh)
Às vezes penso se Deus ainda olha por mim
[Verso]
Vida de crime é uma doença
Tem uns dias de alegria, maioria é ruim
Todo o lucro é uma despesa
Advogado de defesa não tem pena de mim
Juiz fala com certeza
Dá p’a ver pela frieza, vai dar pena no fim (Huh)
Às vezes penso se Deus ainda olha por mim
Na porta do prédio logo de manhã
Faço a minha guita, não nasci bakan
‘Tou sempre a dizer o me’mo à minha irmã
“Procuro trabalho a partir de amanhã”
O crime é uma doença
E só compensa p’ra quem entra sem precisar (Huh)
Vou só vender mais uma, e depois vou mudar
Viver sem medo de arriscar
Atrás do prejuízo, há quem cobice o meu lugar
Nunca fui de me lamentar
E eu menti se eu te disse que só Deus pode me julgar
E acordei com polícia lá fora
Meu Deus, eu não queria ver a minha mãe chorar
[Refrão]
‘Tou na sala de audiências
Olho à volta e sinto que a família ora por mim
Na cabeça, reticências
Cada vez que eu penso: “Hoje ainda saio daqui”
Vejo fotos de evidências
A mão que eu apertei, agora aponta p’ra mim
‘Tou na sala de audiências
Às vezes penso se Deus ainda olha por mim
‘Tou na sala de audiências
Olho à volta e sinto que a família ora por mim
(Oh-yeah) Na cabeça, reticências
Cada vez que eu penso: “Hoje ainda saio daqui” (Nah-nah-nah)
(Saio ou não) Vejo fotos de evidências
A mão que eu apertei, agora aponta p’ra mim (Oh-yeah)
‘Tou na sala de audiências
Às vezes penso se Deus ainda olha por mim (Oh, não)
Se Deus ainda olha por mim (Huh, yeah)
Às vezes penso se Deus ainda olha por mim (Nah, nah)
Se Deus ainda olha por mim (Huh, yeah)
Às vezes penso se Deus ainda olha por mim (Nah, nah)
[Outro]
Nher Deus, n’ka cre bai de cana
Nher Deus, n’ka cre bai de cana, yeah
Nher Deus, n’ka cre bai de cana
Nher Deus, n’ka cre bai de cana, yeah
Nher Deus, n’ka cre bai de cana
Nher Deus, n’ka cre bai de cana, yeah
Nher Deus, n’ka cre bai de cana
Nher Deus, n’ka cre bai de cana, yeah
(Nher Deus, n’ka cre bai de cana
Nher Deus, n’ka cre bai de cana, yeah)
(Nher Deus, n’ka cre bai de cana
Nher Deus, n’ka cre bai de cana, yeah)
(Nher Deus, n’ka cre bai de cana
Nher Deus, n’ka cre bai de cana, yeah)
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Sala de Audiências Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
This intro starts with simple vocal sounds, setting a reflective and somber tone for what’s to come in the song.
[Refrão]
In the chorus, the artist finds himself in a courtroom, surrounded by reminders of his past actions and his family’s support. The weight of seeing his family there, hoping for his safety, adds to his feeling of regret. He’s filled with uncertainty, wondering if he’ll be able to leave the courtroom that day. The sight of evidence and photos of people he once trusted but who now testify against him, deepens his sense of betrayal and sadness. This situation makes him question if God is still watching over him, if he has any divine protection left, or if his actions have turned him away from that hope. This constant worry reflects his desire for redemption and a need for guidance in a moment where he feels lost.
[Verso]
In this verse, Plutonio describes how life in crime can be like a sickness, pulling people in with occasional highs but usually leading to far more pain and loss. He recognizes that the little gains are overshadowed by mounting expenses, both financially and emotionally. His defense lawyer doesn’t seem to truly care, and the judge’s coldness hints that a prison sentence may be inevitable. Every morning, he feels caught in the routine of surviving through crime, even though he keeps promising his sister he’ll find a real job. He acknowledges that crime might seem worth it for those who don’t actually need it to survive, but for him, it feels like there’s no other choice. He decides to make just “one more sale” before finally getting out for good. But every step in this life has someone trying to take his place, adding even more risk. He admits he’s lied when he said only God could judge him, since he knows his actions have real consequences. The arrival of the police at his door and the thought of his mother’s pain hit him hard, showing his fear of the impact of his life choices on those he loves.
[Refrão]
The chorus returns, reinforcing Plutonio’s conflict and deep remorse. He’s still in the courtroom, feeling his family’s prayers surrounding him, yet haunted by his own uncertainty. The repeated line about wondering if he’ll “get out of here today” underscores his desire to leave this life behind but also his fear of what lies ahead. The sight of familiar faces who once supported him but are now there to condemn him only adds to his feelings of loss and betrayal. His repeated questioning of whether God still watches over him reflects his struggle with faith, his hope for forgiveness, and his longing for a chance to make amends.
[Outro]
In the outro, Plutonio makes a heartfelt plea, asking God to keep him from going to jail. His words, in Creole, repeat like a prayer, expressing his desperation and fear of imprisonment. This repetition of “Nher Deus, n’ka cre bai de cana” is almost like a chant, as he clings to the hope that God will intervene. It’s a final, raw expression of his vulnerability, showing how much he fears what his choices have led to. This ending highlights his wish to escape the consequences of his actions, not out of a desire to avoid responsibility but because he wants to spare his family from further pain.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Sala de Audiências song?
A. Sala de Audiências song is sung by Plutonio.
Q. Who wrote Sala de Audiências lyrics?
A. Sala de Audiências lyrics are penned by Plutonio.
Q. Who has given the music of Sala de Audiências song?
A. Sala de Audiências music is composed and produced by Plutonio.
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