Oh, doutor, tem que me ajudar
Eu 'to com dor, não sei doutor, no que vai dar
Oh, doutor, tem que me ajudar
Eu 'to com dor, não sei doutor, no que vai dar

Desci pro asfalto, subi na vida, e depois vi
Que a intenção da autoridade não resume nada aqui
Desci pro asfalto, subi na vida, e depois vi
(Que, que, que, que)
Que a intenção da autoridade não resume nada aqui

Aqui estou sua licença para aproxegar
'Cê me desculpe mas eu vou falar
Sou nordestino, honesto, trabalhador
Com oito bocas para sustentar
E a nega disse "tem mais um pra chegar"

Subindo o morro onde sou morador
Mão na cabeça, encosta pra lá
Félix Pacheco, não adiantou
Não tenho culpa se por lá rolou
De madrugada rolou bam-bam-bam
De madrugada rolou bam-bam-bam-bam-bam

De madrugada rolou bam-bam-bam
De madrugada rolou bam-bam-bam-bam-bam

Eu vou, vou voltar pro meu sertão
Pois aqui não fico, não
Quero mais que água pra viver
Descobri um caminho de ilusão
Conterrâneo coração
Nesta terra não quer mais sofrer

Eu vou, vou voltar pro meu sertão
Pois aqui não fico, não
Quero mais que água pra viver
Descobri um caminho de ilusão
Conterrâneo coração
Nesta terra não quer mais sofrer

Oh, doutor tem que me ajudar
Eu 'to com dor, não sei doutor, no que vai dar
Oh, doutor tem que me ajudar
Eu 'to com dor, não sei doutor, no que vai dar (bam-bam)
Lá vem promessa do planalto central (bam-bam)
Tanta conversa e a gente sem comer (bam-bam)
Currais novos, talo seco, manguezal (bam-bam)
Balbuciar de economês pra te envolver (bam-bam)

Bam-bam
Bam-bam
Bam-bam


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