: The lyrics explicitly name the pillars of the school: the Bateria with its "enveloping rhythm," the Baianas spinning, and the Old Guard ( Velha Guarda ) singing, cementing their roles in the "monumental Queen" of carnival. Cultural and Historical Significance

: It is traditionally performed at the beginning and end of rehearsals and events at the school's headquarters, acting as a call to unity for the thousands of members who identify as "eternally enamoured" with the school.

: It pays homage to the school's traditional colors— green, blue, and white —calling them a "lullaby" ( acalanto ) that shines on the parade route.

The song, composed by , treats the school's flag as a beloved partner in a lifelong romance.

: The anthem reinforces the school's motto, "Vila Maria: Um Caso de Amor" (A Case of Love), which also drives their extensive social projects in the Vila Maria neighborhood, including medical services and professional courses.

: For a school founded in 1954 , this song serves as a bridge between generations, maintaining the "memory and legacy" of founders like Bento de Souza.

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Bharat Ka Samvidhan Wall Chart (Constitution of India) in Hindi