Meus Filhos Meu Tesouro

Jorge Ben Jor Jorge Ben Jor

The Dreams and Aspirations of the Next Generation

Jorge Ben Jor's song "Meus Filhos Meu Tesouro" is a heartfelt ode to the dreams and aspirations of his children. The lyrics introduce us to three children, Arthur Miró, Anabela Gorda, and Jesus Correia, each with their own unique ambitions. Arthur dreams of becoming a football player, a common aspiration among many young boys, reflecting the cultural significance of football in Brazil. Anabela, on the other hand, expresses a desire to either be a dedicated homemaker or marry a millionaire, highlighting traditional and materialistic aspirations. Jesus Correia aims to be a treasurer-president or a liberal, indicating a desire for leadership and financial success, possibly inspired by the values and achievements of his father.

The repetition of the children's names and their dreams emphasizes their importance to the narrator, who is likely their father. By calling them his "tesouro" (treasure) and "futuro" (future), the song underscores the deep love and hope he has for them. This sentiment is universal, resonating with parents everywhere who see their children as their most valuable legacy and the bearers of their dreams and aspirations.

Jorge Ben Jor's musical style, which blends samba, bossa nova, and funk, adds a rhythmic and uplifting backdrop to the song, enhancing its emotional impact. The song not only celebrates the individuality of each child but also reflects broader societal values and expectations. It invites listeners to reflect on their own dreams and the dreams they have for their loved ones, making it a touching and relatable piece.

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