The song "O Santo" by Mariana Cavanellas tells the story of a "santo" (saint) who watches over people but doesn't offer them any relief when they are in need. The saint is always watching and listening, but doesn't intervene to help those in trouble. The lyrics suggest that the saint only speaks when it's time to offer prayers for those who have chosen a path of sin or rejection of salvation. The song conveys a sense of frustration and helplessness, as the saint seems to be indifferent to the suffering of those who call upon it. The repetition of the phrase "Ele não alivia" (He doesn't offer relief) emphasizes this sense of abandonment. Overall, "O Santo" is a reflection on the concept of faith and divine intervention, questioning the role of saints in people's lives and the reasons why they may choose not to intervene in times of need.