Samba-Enredo 1987 - No Reino Das Palavras, Carlos Drummond de Andrade
G.R.E.S. Estação Primeira de Mangueira (RJ)
A Poetic Journey Through the Kingdom of Words
The song 'Samba-Enredo 1987 - No Reino Das Palavras, Carlos Drummond de Andrade' by G.R.E.S. Estação Primeira de Mangueira (RJ) is a vibrant homage to one of Brazil's most celebrated poets, Carlos Drummond de Andrade. The lyrics weave a tapestry of Drummond's literary contributions, bringing his poetic world to life through the lens of samba. Mangueira, a renowned samba school, takes the audience on a journey through Drummond's imaginative and evocative verses, celebrating his genius and the profound impact of his work on Brazilian culture.
The song begins by highlighting the deep connection between Mangueira and poetry, emphasizing how the samba school embraces Drummond's genius and brings his words to the people. It references Itabira, Drummond's hometown, which he often exalted in his poetry. The lyrics paint a picture of the green and pink colors of Mangueira, symbolizing the school's pride and joy in singing about what inspired the poet. The mention of figures like Don Quixote, Zé Pereira, and Charlie Chaplin adds a layer of cultural richness, showcasing the diverse influences that shaped Drummond's work and, by extension, the samba school's performance.
The imagery of the São Francisco River and its 'carrancas' (figureheads) further enriches the song, symbolizing the flow of inspiration and creativity. The arrival of spring, inspiring love, and the river taking the form of a sambista, as imagined by the artist, encapsulate the essence of Drummond's poetic vision. The song concludes with a whimsical touch, referencing the poet's dreams and imagination, symbolized by the elephant he envisioned. This final image underscores the boundless creativity and wonder that Drummond's poetry evokes, making the song a fitting tribute to his legacy.