A Vision of a Pure and Harmonious World

Elis Regina's song 'Quero' is a poetic and heartfelt plea for a world that is pure, harmonious, and free from the chaos and pollution of modern life. The lyrics paint vivid images of natural beauty and simplicity, contrasting sharply with the often harsh and polluted reality of urban environments. The desire to see 'the sun behind the wall' and to find 'a refuge that is safe' speaks to a longing for clarity and security in a world that can often feel overwhelming and unsafe.

The song continues to express a yearning for a return to nature, with lines like 'I want the forest instead of the city' and 'a clean lake of potable water.' These lines reflect a deep appreciation for the natural world and a desire to preserve it. The imagery of 'a white cloud without dust or smoke' and 'a pure star of breathable air' further emphasizes the need for a clean and unpolluted environment.

In the latter part of the song, the lyrics take on a more whimsical and imaginative tone, with desires to 'fly hand in hand with you,' 'slide down waterfalls,' and 'paint the world with rainbows.' These lines evoke a sense of childlike wonder and joy, suggesting that a pure and harmonious world is not only about physical cleanliness but also about emotional and spiritual fulfillment. The song concludes with a beautiful image of 'kissing the face of the moon,' symbolizing a deep connection with the universe and a desire for peace and harmony on a cosmic scale.

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