Samba Enredo 1986 - Eu Quero
G.R.E.S. Império Serrano (RJ)
A Vision of Hope and Prosperity in Samba Enredo 1986 - Eu Quero
The song 'Samba Enredo 1986 - Eu Quero' by G.R.E.S. Império Serrano (RJ) is a vibrant and hopeful anthem that captures the aspirations and dreams of a better future for the Brazilian people. The lyrics express a deep yearning for happiness, truth, and a brighter tomorrow. The singer desires to find the 'genius in its source' and cross the bridge of sweet illusion, symbolizing a quest for enlightenment and fulfillment.
The chorus emphasizes the desire for a better future, where the youth can thrive in a healthy environment. The repetition of 'Quero' (I want) underscores the urgency and intensity of these desires. The song calls for a well-nourished population, a developed country, peace, and adequate housing. It reflects the struggles of the time, with lines like 'Chega de ganhar tão pouco' (Enough of earning so little) and 'Chega de sufoco e de covardia' (Enough of suffocation and cowardice), highlighting the socio-economic challenges faced by many.
The lyrics also touch on the importance of education and professional success, with aspirations for well-informed individuals and well-educated children. The mention of 'twenty years that someone ate' likely refers to a period of political or economic hardship, emphasizing the need for justice and reclaiming what is rightfully theirs. The song concludes with a celebration of freedom and hope, inviting 'Dona liberdade' (Lady Liberty) to bring hope and joy. The final verses are filled with personal desires for love and affection, adding a touch of romance and personal fulfillment to the broader social and political themes.