Do Fogo Que Ilumina a Vida, Salgueiro É Chama Que Não Se Apaga
Quinho
The Eternal Flame of Salgueiro: A Celebration of Passion and Life
Quinho's song "Do Fogo Que Ilumina a Vida, Salgueiro É Chama Que Não Se Apaga" is a vibrant homage to the Salgueiro samba school, a prominent institution in Rio de Janeiro's Carnival. The lyrics are a poetic celebration of fire as a symbol of passion, creativity, and life itself. The song opens with a powerful declaration of Salgueiro igniting passion, describing fire as a divine creation adored by humanity. This fire is not just a physical phenomenon but a metaphor for the fervor and vitality that drive human existence. The repeated invocation to let the fire burn suggests an embrace of life's intensity and the transformative power of passion.
The song also delves into the historical and cultural significance of fire. It references gods, myths, and legends, highlighting fire's role in purification and its presence in various rituals and religions. The mention of the industrial era underscores fire's contribution to human progress and innovation. In the context of Carnival, fire symbolizes the energy and excitement that fuel the festivities. The lyrics encourage adding fuel to the fire, savoring life's flavors, and respecting the daily heat of existence, warning against playing with fire to avoid getting burned.
A poignant moment in the song is the wish for humanity to extinguish malice and pain from their minds, allowing the light of love to radiate. This sentiment is beautifully captured in the imagery of a brilliant explosion in the air, signaling the start of a joyous celebration. The sun, a natural source of fire, is depicted as a harbinger of hope, victory, and confidence. The song culminates in a triumphant declaration of the fire of joy spreading throughout the Salgueiro Academy, with the red flames igniting the avenue. This final image encapsulates the spirit of Carnival, where the collective energy and enthusiasm of the community create an unforgettable spectacle.