Samba-Enredo 2010 - Histórias Sem Fim
G.R.E.S. Acadêmicos do Salgueiro (RJ)
A Journey Through Endless Stories: Salgueiro's 2010 Samba-Enredo
The song 'Samba-Enredo 2010 - Histórias Sem Fim' by G.R.E.S. Acadêmicos do Salgueiro (RJ) is a vibrant celebration of literature and the boundless imagination it inspires. The lyrics paint a picture of a dreamlike journey through the infinite realms of stories, where reality and fantasy intertwine. This samba-enredo, a traditional Brazilian carnival song, emphasizes the transformative power of reading and the profound impact it has on the human mind and soul. The opening lines evoke a sense of wonder and enchantment, as the singer dreams of an endless array of stories that illuminate memories and captivate the imagination.
The song highlights the importance of literature in human development, describing it as a divine creation that offers a new dawn of knowledge. The 'sacred book of life' symbolizes the timeless virtues and wisdom that books impart, stimulating the human mind and fostering intellectual growth. The lyrics celebrate the diverse genres and themes found in literature, from romance and adventure to mystery and suspense, emphasizing the richness and variety of human thought and emotion captured in written words. The innocent make-believe of childhood stories is fondly remembered, underscoring the lasting impact of early reading experiences.
In the final verses, the song draws a parallel between the endless stories of literature and the enduring legacy of Salgueiro's samba school. The 'Academia do samba' is likened to a never-ending love story, with no final punctuation mark, symbolizing the perpetual celebration of culture and tradition through carnival. The song concludes with a message of hope and inspiration, as the act of reading is portrayed as a source of light and imagination, offering messages of hope and clarity to the reader. This samba-enredo not only pays homage to the power of literature but also reinforces the cultural significance of samba and carnival in Brazilian society.