Corre Cutia

Hélio Ziskind Hélio Ziskind

The Playful Innocence of 'Corre Cutia'

Hélio Ziskind's song 'Corre Cutia' is a delightful and playful tune that captures the essence of childhood games and the innocence that accompanies them. The lyrics are simple yet evocative, painting a picture of children running around, playing traditional Brazilian games. The phrase 'Corre cutia' refers to a game similar to 'Duck, Duck, Goose,' where children run around in a circle. The repetition of 'na casa da tia' and 'na casa da avó' evokes a sense of familial warmth and the safe, loving environments where children often play these games.

The song also includes the imagery of a handkerchief ('Lencinho na mão') falling to the ground, which is a common element in many traditional children's games. This imagery is further enriched by the mention of a 'moça bonita do meu coração,' suggesting a sweet, innocent affection or crush that is typical in childhood. The dialogue at the end of the song ('- Posso jogar? - Pode - Ninguém vai olhar? - Não!') adds a layer of secrecy and excitement, as if the children are planning a mischievous act, but in a harmless and playful manner.

Hélio Ziskind is known for his work in children's music, often creating songs that are both educational and entertaining. His style is characterized by catchy melodies and simple, repetitive lyrics that are easy for children to remember and sing along to. 'Corre Cutia' is a perfect example of his ability to capture the joy and simplicity of childhood, making it a beloved song among both children and adults who cherish these nostalgic memories.

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