LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Pirlimpimpim sprinkles a pinch of Brazilian childhood magic into a folk-pop melody. The title refers to the golden dust from classic kids’ books that lets characters fly to imaginary worlds, and the lyrics pick up that same sense of wonder. A little girl’s “big” eyes light up the farthest star, sunlight streams through the door, moonlight slips in the window, and curiosity insists on an answer before anyone can move on. By chanting the spell-like “pirlimpimpim,” the song blurs the line between everyday life and fantasy, reminding us that imagination can brighten even the most distant corners of the universe.

At the same time, ANAVITÓRIA reassures the grown-ups: “Don’t be afraid, Grandma, don’t be afraid, Mom.” Fear has no place where creativity reigns. The track invites listeners of every age to reopen the storybook, gaze upward with childlike eyes, and rediscover the courage to ask questions, chase starlight, and believe in simple magic.

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