Terra Do Nunca
Angélica
Embracing the Magic of Childhood in 'Terra Do Nunca'
Angélica's song 'Terra Do Nunca' is a nostalgic ode to the innocence and wonder of childhood. The lyrics are filled with vivid imagery and playful references that transport the listener to a whimsical world where time moves backward, and everything is possible. The repeated mentions of 'lápis de cor' (colored pencils), 'bicicleta' (bicycle), and 'bombom' (chocolate) evoke a sense of simplicity and joy, reminiscent of a child's perspective on life. The phrase 'Pirlimpimpim,' a magical powder from Brazilian folklore, further enhances the fantastical element of the song, suggesting that in this world, imagination reigns supreme.
The song's chorus, 'Terra do Nunca bye bye amanhã,' directly references Neverland, the mythical place from J.M. Barrie's 'Peter Pan' where children never grow up. This allusion underscores the central theme of the song: a longing to preserve the carefree spirit of youth. Angélica sings about her cat smiling and playing hopscotch under a rainbow, painting a picture of a perfect, untroubled childhood. The line 'A infância é minha ilha' (Childhood is my island) encapsulates the idea that childhood is a sanctuary, a place of refuge from the complexities and responsibilities of adult life.
The song also carries a subtle message about the pressures of growing up. Lines like 'Se você só pensa em crescer esquece' (If you only think about growing up, forget it) serve as a gentle reminder to cherish the present and not rush through the stages of life. The imagery of surfing on a sea that 'Parece caramelo com baunilha' (looks like caramel with vanilla) adds to the dreamlike quality of the song, emphasizing that childhood is a time of boundless creativity and wonder. Through 'Terra Do Nunca,' Angélica invites listeners to reconnect with their inner child and find joy in the simple, magical moments of life.