Hino de Fernandópolis - SP
Hinos de Cidades
Fernandópolis: A Young Giant with Seductive Progress
The song 'Hino de Fernandópolis - SP' by Hinos de Cidades is a heartfelt tribute to the city of Fernandópolis in São Paulo, Brazil. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a young and vibrant city, full of promise and potential. The repeated phrase 'És criança gigante que eu amo com ardor' (You are a giant child that I love with ardor) emphasizes the city's youthful energy and the deep affection the singer holds for it. This metaphor of a 'giant child' suggests that while Fernandópolis is still growing and developing, it already possesses a significant presence and potential for greatness.
The song also highlights the natural beauty of Fernandópolis, with references to its 'suaves brisas' (gentle breezes) and 'céu de tão puro anil' (sky of such pure blue). These elements create an idyllic image of the city, suggesting a place of tranquility and hope. The mention of 'crianças' (children) as 'a esperança do Brasil' (the hope of Brazil) further underscores the theme of growth and future potential, indicating that the city's youth are seen as the foundation for the nation's future.
In the final verse, the song takes on a more spiritual tone, with a plea to God to watch over Fernandópolis. This reflects a sense of community and faith, suggesting that the city's progress and well-being are seen as part of a larger divine plan. The phrase 'este pedaço de uma grande nação' (this piece of a great nation) reinforces the idea that Fernandópolis, while unique and special, is also an integral part of Brazil's broader identity and success.