Sorriso de Criança

Mariene de Castro Mariene de Castro

Embracing Innocence: A Journey Through Love and Life

Mariene de Castro's song "Sorriso de Criança" is a heartfelt ode to the innocence and purity of childhood, wrapped in the warmth of love and the wisdom of life lessons. The song opens with a gentle reminder to smile, a simple yet profound act that can shield one from suffering. This notion is beautifully illustrated through the imagery of a child at dawn, symbolizing new beginnings and the promise of a bright future. The sun rising to the charm of a flower represents the blossoming of love and the fulfillment of dreams.

The recurring refrain "Eu embalei" ("I cradled") evokes a sense of nurturing and protection, as if the singer is holding the child close, offering comfort and safety. This repetition underscores the importance of care and affection in a child's life, suggesting that love is a powerful force that can guide and support through life's challenges. The song encourages the listener to learn from life's struggles and to be aware of the world's harsh realities, yet it emphasizes the transformative power of love and kindness.

The lyrics advocate for spreading love wherever one goes, highlighting the idea that those who truly understand love can overcome pain. This message is a call to action, urging individuals to live a life filled with joy and pleasure, rooted in love and compassion. Mariene de Castro's soothing voice and the song's gentle melody create an atmosphere of warmth and hope, making "Sorriso de Criança" a touching reminder of the beauty and resilience found in love and innocence.

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