Semente Do Amanhã

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Nurturing the Seeds of Tomorrow: A Call to Action

Angélica's song "Semente Do Amanhã" is a powerful anthem that calls for collective responsibility and action to shape a better future. The lyrics emphasize the strength and potential within each individual to bring about change. The repeated phrase "Somos nós" ("We are the ones") underscores the idea that it is up to us to fight, to build, and to protect the seeds of tomorrow. This metaphor of seeds represents the future generations, and the song urges us to nurture and safeguard them from harm.

The song also highlights the importance of unity and collective effort. By stating that we are the ones who build the nation and hold everything in our hands, Angélica emphasizes that the power to create a brighter future lies within us. The lyrics encourage us to believe in the potential of the present to give rise to a better future, symbolized by the imagery of light overcoming darkness and hearts opening up. This vision of hope and renewal is central to the song's message.

Furthermore, the song addresses the harsh realities of the world, questioning why humanity often acts destructively. The poignant questions about why we trample on the garden and silence our voices reflect a deep concern for the environment and social justice. The song calls for compassion and action, particularly towards children, who are described as the "terra prometida" ("promised land"). By advocating for love, guidance, and protection for children, the song underscores the idea that they are the key to a better future and that our actions today will shape their tomorrow.

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  1. Balanço do amor
  2. Ritmos do Mundo
  3. Exército do Surf
  4. Loura Romântica
  5. Pense nisso
  6. Aquarela
  7. Na Porta do Colégio
  8. Lua
  9. Meu Segredo
  10. O Verde é Nosso!
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