Sem Ferrolho & - Sem Tramela

Beyond Flávio José, the song has been covered by various artists, including , who brought a more upbeat "Electronic Forró" energy to the composition. You can find live versions of these performances on platforms like Last.fm's Forró section .

: Leaving the door "without a bolt" is a metaphor for a heart and a home that are open to neighbors, travelers, and love. Sem Ferrolho & Sem Tramela

The title refers to a house that is left open—without locks or latches—signifying a time or place where safety and community trust were absolute. Beyond Flávio José, the song has been covered

: It is frequently played during Festa Junina (June Festivals), serving as a reminder of the cultural roots of the Northeast. Legacy in Forró The title refers to a house that is

: The song is a classic Xote , a slower, more rhythmic subgenre of Forró that allows the listener to focus on the storytelling within the lyrics.

The song remains a powerful reminder that "security" in the old ways was found in the strength of one's community, rather than the strength of a lock.