Rosa de Hiroshima 1945

Secos E Molhados – Rosa De Hiroshima

" Rosa de Hiroshima," performed by Secos e Molhados in 1974, is a poignant reflection on the devastating impact of war, particularly the atomic bomb. The lyrics evoke the sorrow of those affected, especially children and women, using the metaphor of a rose to symbolize both beauty and destruction. The performance highlights the enduring consequences of violence and the loss of innocence.

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