: Available for C instruments at Sheet Music Plus .
The lyrics use a clever metaphor involving the , a cactus that blooms during droughts as a sign that rain is coming to the sertão (hinterlands). This natural phenomenon is compared to a young girl who suddenly loses interest in her dolls and starts "dreaming wide awake," signaling that she has grown up and is ready for love.
: Interactive versions for flute, violin, and ensembles are often shared on platforms like MuseScore .
The song is a quintessential example of a , a rhythmic style and dance common in Northeastern Brazil. It is widely recognized for its "infectious energy" and authentic "Brazilian flair". Due to its popularity, it has been re-recorded by numerous artists including Alceu Valença , Elba Ramalho , and Marisa Monte . Lyrical Themes
For musicians looking to perform the piece, various versions are available online: