A month after the death of Erasmo Carlos the widow

A month after the death of Erasmo Carlos, the widow makes fun of paying his bills: “The greatest irony of all”

Anyone who follows Fernanda Passos on social media knows that Erasmo Carlos’ widow has expressed her grief with lyrics about the singer🇧🇷

A month after the artist’s death, the educator spoke about paying bills that he left behind.

“Vido, you know what one of the hardest parts about not having you is? Solving things without you, things in your life, in our life, without being able to see you. I’ve been dealing with the health plan for 2 weeks now…solve that? What if he needs it later? And the dilemma of paying the last outstanding bill?” Fernanda wrote.

She also spoke about the lyrics she has written for Erasmo: “Paying health care expenses after death is the greatest irony, and it has happened frequently. So if I can resolve pending issues in your health after your death, I think very coherently that I write messages believing you will read them.”

Fernanda revealed she still hasn’t dreamed about her lover: “Today is 4 weeks old! I already spent 4 weeks not seeing you at the beginning of our relationship, but I have never gone 1 day without hearing your voice or communicating with you. Many people have already dreamed of you, and I just stuck with these desperationdriven dream attempts… I want to find you, my life! I need this to calm down a bit. Can you understand me? “.


In her lyrics, Fernanda also reflected on how destabilized her husband’s death was: “Many people lost you, but they were all on the way, maybe they all returned to their orbits… I’m still lost, my way was with you.” , suddenly I can’t find you on my street anymore and many people cross it. I just want to find you, I want to know where you are, I want to reach you.

To conclude the reflection, the widow explained that she was trying to accommodate a request from Erasmo: “The last thing you asked me to do was positive thinking and that’s the only thing I can do at the moment, often even in a state of limbo.” despair”.