Neymar I’m Sorry song: Some Brazilian aren’t happy about the World Cup coming to Brazil and they won’t be cheering for Neymar or the rest of the Brazilian team. Many are saying this song is very beautiful and calling it the World Cup protest song.
Yes, with billions and billions of dollars being spent on soccer stadiums instead of Brazilian schools or infrastructure, you can see why some Brazilians aren’t too happy about the tournament being in their country. Take a listen.
Here are the lyrics of the song:
I’m sorry Neymar,
But during this world cup I won’t be cheering for you,
I’m tired of watching our people fading slowly on TV shows,
In the meantime FIFA worries about standards,
We’re guided by thieves that play dirty to win,
I’m sorry Neymar, I’m not cheering this time.
Parreira I saw,
That Tetra [championship] make people so happy,
But we won’t be real champions spending over 10 billion to have the world cup in the country,
We have beautiful and monumental stadiums,
In the meantime schools and hospitals are about to fail,
Parreira I saw, an abyss between the two Brazils.
Sorry Felipao,
When Cafu lifted the World Cup and showed it,
Your roots in such a solemn moment which turned Jardim Irene in a portrait of Brazil,
The promised spring never came,
Life is worth more than a goal,
And the improvements where are they?
Sorry Felipao, our country didn’t flourish.
I know supporter,
That my simple and honest opinion,
Won’t make you that makes little money and lives poorly,
Stop going to the end together with our team,
Even without money to pay an expensive ticket,
You’ll never stop loving our team wherever they go,
I know supporter, it’s you that is right.
Source: BuzzFeed