Lyrics of 'Vila Isabel 2015' by Dinny da Vila

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Olha aí a “swingueira”
A orquestra de Noel
A passista é bailarina,
É da Vila Isabel
Comunidade de tantos carnavais
Que desfila todo dia nas calçadas musicais

Vila... Sinfonia de amor
Onde o poeta se tornou um bamba
Vibram na batuta do regente
A coroa reluzente
E a partitura azul e branca do meu samba
O guerreiro e a saudade
Magia, paixão, sonoridade
A saga de Ceci e Peri
Bravo, meu maestro guarani!

No flautim, o cantar do uirapuru
O balanço do trenzinho,
De norte a sul
Leva o sonho do menino
Da floresta ao sertão
E ao mundo, a voz do nosso chão

Deixa fluir dos acordes a canção
Do barroco em poesia
Vem a minha inspiração
O clássico, à luz de uma sonata
Na ponta dos pés,
A emoção retrata
Dramas... Amores... Sopranos... Tenores
Chegou a hora do meu recital
Vou renascer das cinzas
Por amor à Vila, nesse carnaval

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