Hino de Itaboraí - RJ
Hinos de Cidades
A Tribute to Itaboraí: A Song of Love and Pride
The song 'Hino de Itaboraí - RJ' by Hinos de Cidades is a heartfelt tribute to the city of Itaboraí in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the city's beauty, history, and the deep connection its residents feel towards it. The song begins by referencing the city's original name, 'Pedra Bonita,' given by the indigenous Guarani people, and transitions to the present, where it is affectionately called 'Terra bendita' or 'blessed land.' This shift highlights the city's rich cultural heritage and the enduring affection of its inhabitants.
The song emphasizes Itaboraí's geographical significance, describing it as a 'porta aberta para o mar' (an open door to the sea) and a 'janela do nosso país' (a window of our country). These metaphors suggest that Itaboraí is not only a gateway to the ocean but also a place that offers a broader perspective of Brazil. The lyrics convey a sense of pride and belonging, stating that those who come from afar learn to love the city, while those born there are its roots, deeply intertwined with its essence.
The song also celebrates the hardworking spirit of Itaboraí's people, mentioning the 'argila do teu solo' (clay of your soil), 'calor do teu colo' (warmth of your embrace), and 'suor do teu povo' (sweat of your people). These lines symbolize the city's foundation built on the labor and dedication of its residents. The lyrics express a collective aspiration to build a better world, driven by the community's unwavering determination. The song concludes with a poetic homage to Itaboraí, describing it as an 'eternal poem' of happiness, written by the creator, and a place of peace under divine protection. The repeated chant of 'Itaboraí, Itaboraí!' serves as a powerful affirmation of the city's identity and the love its people have for it.