Hino de Criciúma - SC
Hinos de Cidades
Criciúma: From Coal to a Beacon of Progress
The song 'Hino de Criciúma - SC' by Hinos de Cidades is a tribute to the city of Criciúma, located in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil. The lyrics celebrate the city's humble beginnings and its transformation into a symbol of progress and pride for the nation. The song opens by acknowledging Criciúma's origins, metaphorically describing it as a 'girl' whose cradle was molded from coal. This reference to coal highlights the city's historical roots in coal mining, which played a significant role in its early development.
The chorus, or 'Estribilho,' reinforces the city's commitment to serving Brazil and its bright future. The repetition of the phrase 'De carvão foi teu berço, De progresso é teu porvir' emphasizes the transition from a coal-based economy to one focused on progress and development. This shift signifies not only economic growth but also a broader cultural and social evolution, positioning Criciúma as a forward-looking city.
Further into the song, Criciúma is described as the 'capital of labor' and a source of national pride. This portrayal underscores the city's industrious spirit and its contributions to the country's economy. The lyrics also depict Criciúma as a dedicated mother to its residents, with a 'blue sky' symbolizing hope and prosperity. The song concludes by celebrating the city's love and sublime song, crowning it as the 'queen of the south,' a title that reflects its esteemed status in the region.
Overall, 'Hino de Criciúma - SC' is a heartfelt ode to a city that has grown from modest beginnings into a beacon of progress and pride, embodying the industrious and hopeful spirit of its people.