Música da Massinha
Aline Barros
Crafted by Divine Hands: The Playful Creation in 'Música da Massinha'
Aline Barros' song 'Música da Massinha' is a delightful and playful tune that uses the metaphor of playing with modeling clay to convey a deeper spiritual message. The song begins with an invitation to engage in a fun activity—playing with clay, which is a favorite pastime for many children. This sets a light-hearted and engaging tone, making it accessible and enjoyable for a younger audience.
The repetitive actions described in the lyrics—'Estica, puxa, enrola e remexe' (stretch, pull, roll, and mix)—mirror the process of shaping and molding clay. This playful imagery is then beautifully tied to the idea of divine creation. Barros draws a parallel between the way children shape clay and the way God shapes human beings. She sings about how God used 'barro' (clay) to create humans, emphasizing that we are all crafted by His hands. The act of God breathing life into humans is depicted through the repetitive 'soprou, soprou, soprou em mim fu fu' (He blew, blew, blew into me), symbolizing the breath of life or the Holy Spirit.
The song also encourages creativity and imagination, as seen in the lines where children are praised for their creations—a lion and a sun. This not only reinforces the theme of creation but also celebrates individuality and the unique way each person is formed. The playful and repetitive nature of the song makes it easy for children to sing along, while the underlying message provides a profound spiritual lesson about our origins and the divine care involved in our creation.
'Música da Massinha' is a charming blend of fun and faith, using simple, relatable activities to teach children about their spiritual heritage and the loving hands that shaped them.