LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

“Grândola, Vila Morena” is a warm musical salute to a small town where everyone stands on equal footing. As you listen, imagine strolling through cobbled streets where every corner greets you with a friend, every face beams with the same dignity and hope. Zeca Afonso paints Grândola as the very “land of fraternity,” celebrating a place (and a spirit) in which the people themselves call the shots. The repeated line “O povo é quem mais ordena” drives home the idea that true authority rises from everyday citizens who look after one another.

Under the ageless holm-oak tree mentioned in the song, the singer pledges loyalty to Grândola’s collective will—an ode to unity, solidarity, and community power. More than just describing a town, the lyrics invite us to believe in a society built on friendship, equality, and shared purpose. It is a hopeful anthem that urges listeners to dream of—and work toward—a world where fraternity is not an ideal but an everyday reality.

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