Hino do Pernambuco
Hinos de Estados
Pernambuco: A Land of Heroes and Eternal Glory
The song 'Hino do Pernambuco' is a powerful anthem that celebrates the rich history, culture, and spirit of the Brazilian state of Pernambuco. The lyrics are a tribute to the bravery and valor of its people, often referred to as heroes whose blood runs through the veins of the state. This imagery sets the tone for a narrative that intertwines the past, present, and future of Pernambuco, highlighting its significance in Brazil's national identity.
The anthem paints a vivid picture of Pernambuco as a land of natural beauty and historical importance. The phrase 'terra dos altos coqueiros' (land of tall coconut trees) evokes the lush landscapes, while 'Nova Roma de bravos guerreiros' (New Rome of brave warriors) underscores the state's legacy of courage and resilience. The reference to 'batalhas cruéis' (cruel battles) and 'sentinela indormida' (sleepless sentinel) suggests a history marked by struggle and defense, positioning Pernambuco as a guardian of the nation's honor.
In the final verses, the song shifts to a hopeful vision of the future, portraying Pernambuco as a beacon of freedom and progress. The mention of Olinda, a historic city in Pernambuco, as the 'filha de Olinda' (daughter of Olinda) and 'alva estrela' (white star) symbolizes the state's enduring influence and enlightenment. The anthem concludes with a call to liberty, reflecting the state's role in the broader narrative of Brazilian independence and social justice. Through its poetic and evocative language, 'Hino do Pernambuco' encapsulates the pride, heritage, and aspirations of its people.