He undressed himself in the middle of the town square
Climbing on the statue of a marshal
At high noon the bronze sparkled
His butt felting the heat of the metal
And every passerby who gathered joked around: "It's not even carnival yet"
And since all nudity must be punished, a police officer appeared out of nowhere
Our hero didn't mind with his privates in sign
It wasn't to his pencil he was pointing out
But rather to his forearm who he drew attention to
What he was yelling, you might already imagine
"Vaccine! Vaccine! Vaccine!"
And then, the police officer stated that such man was naked and dead right.
And the crowd, seeing that even the police officer took off his uniform in support of the civilian
Started to wake up from the dangerous and inert sleep
As Laerte said, it all started to sink in
Like a Zé Celso play at "Teatro Oficina"
Demanding vaccine, the masses undressed themselves
Shouting: "Until that bastard brings us the needle, nudity will prevail in Brazil"
The news made its way into the presidential palace
Up to the bozo that rules over the nation
Who found it funny to see so many naked people
But wanted to put an end on all the fuzz
He tried to address the nation in a televised speech
Yammering meaningless “talqueis” and “taisquais”
And a boy, laughing at the television, said
Look mommy, the emperor is dressed