Indiozinho
Um indiozinho olhou, olhou, olhou e nada viu
Ele era dono das terras coloridas encantadas as terras do brasil
Vivia livre de bem com a natureza
Coração puro e cheio de beleza
Com os pés descalços e muita simplicidade
Tinha encontrado a real felicidade
Um homenzinho lá de longe olhou, olhou, olhou e algo viu
Um padaço de terra no meio do oceano, as terras do brasil
Vivia buscando um novo lugar,
Com muita riqueza para explorar
Com pés nos sapatos e muita ambição
Tinha encontrado o que procurava então
O indiozinho olhou, olhou e não acreditou
Que gente era aquela, de onde eles vieram
De longe se espantou
Todos correram para avistar
As grandes caravelas que estavam no mar
Houve tumulto e muita confusão
E o indiozinho procurou proteção
O homenzinho também se espantou com o que viu
Quanta gente era aquela no meio da floresta
Eram muito mais de 1000
Seu plano seguiu com determinação
Dominar as terras que encontrou então
Mesmo os índios já morando aqui
O homenzinho queria tudo só pra si...
O indiozinho correu, correu, correu e se escondeu
Queria viver com liberdade aproveitando tudo que tupã lhe deu
Conseguiu achar um lugar pra ficar
Longe de tudo que viu lá no mar
E nunca mais foi visto por ninguém
Em algum lugar da floresta vive muito bem...
Little Indian
A little Indian looked, looked, looked and saw nothing
He was the owner of the enchanted colorful lands, the lands of Brazil
He lived free in harmony with nature
Pure heart and full of beauty
With bare feet and great simplicity
He had found true happiness
A little man from afar looked, looked, looked and saw something
A piece of land in the middle of the ocean, the lands of Brazil
He was seeking a new place
With much wealth to exploit
With shoes on his feet and great ambition
He had found what he was looking for
The little Indian looked, looked and couldn't believe
What kind of people they were, where they came from
He was amazed from afar
Everyone ran to see
The great caravels that were in the sea
There was turmoil and much confusion
And the little Indian sought protection
The little man was also amazed by what he saw
So many people in the middle of the forest
There were more than 1000
His plan continued with determination
To dominate the lands he had found
Even though the Indians were already living here
The little man wanted everything for himself...
The little Indian ran, ran, ran and hid
He wanted to live freely, enjoying everything that Tupã gave him
He managed to find a place to stay
Far from everything he saw in the sea
And was never seen by anyone again
Somewhere in the forest, he lives very well...
Escrita por: Milla Franco