Pirulito que bate bate
Músicas Infantis
Sweet Rhythms of Childhood Crushes
The song 'Pirulito que bate bate' by Músicas Infantis is a charming and playful tune that captures the innocence and simplicity of childhood emotions. The lyrics revolve around the metaphor of a lollipop ('pirulito') that 'beats' or 'taps,' symbolizing the heartbeat or the excitement of young love. This metaphor is both whimsical and relatable, as it ties a common childhood treat to the fluttering feelings of a crush.
In the first verse, the singer expresses a mutual affection: 'Quem gosta de mim é ela, quem gosta dela sou eu' ('The one who likes me is her, the one who likes her is me'). This line highlights the reciprocal nature of their feelings, a sweet and straightforward declaration of young love. The repetition of the lollipop imagery reinforces the playful and light-hearted tone of the song, making it easy for children to sing along and understand.
However, the second verse introduces a twist: 'A menina que eu gostava, não gostava como eu' ('The girl I liked, didn't like me the same way'). This shift adds a layer of complexity to the song, reflecting the bittersweet reality that not all affections are returned equally. Despite its simplicity, the song touches on a universal theme of unrequited love, making it resonate with listeners of all ages. The use of a lollipop as a central image keeps the mood light and engaging, ensuring that the song remains a delightful piece of childhood nostalgia.