A Passionate Ode to Camisa Verde e Branco

The song "Hino: Sou Verde E Branco" by A.C.S.E.S.M. Camisa Verde e Branco (SP) is a heartfelt tribute to the samba school Camisa Verde e Branco, a prominent cultural institution in São Paulo, Brazil. The lyrics express unwavering loyalty and pride in the school's colors, green and white, symbolizing a deep connection that transcends time and challenges.

The opening lines, "Sou VERDE E BRANCO até a morte / Do VERDE E BRANCO não me separarei," emphasize the singer's lifelong commitment to the school. This dedication is further highlighted by the joy and unforgettable experiences the school has provided, particularly during the vibrant carnival seasons. The mention of "belos carnavais" evokes images of colorful parades, rhythmic samba music, and a sense of community and celebration.

The song also touches on the emotional support the school offers, as seen in the line, "Na sua bandeira, enxuguei o pranto de uma dor não esquecida." Here, the school's flag becomes a symbol of solace and healing, helping to alleviate past sorrows. The pride in the school's achievements is evident in the description of its dazzling presence on the avenue, "Deslumbrante na avenida," and the assertion that it is the most beloved school, "a mais querida."

The final lines, "De janeiro a janeiro, o ensaio é geral / O samba é o nosso ideal," underscore the year-round dedication to perfecting their craft and the central role of samba in their lives. This continuous effort and passion for samba reflect the cultural significance of the school and its impact on the community.

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