Retirante ruralista, lavrador
Nordestino lampião, salvador
Pátria sertaneja, independente
Antônio Conselheiro
Em Canudos presidente
Zumbi em Alagoas comandou
Um exército de ideias
Libertador
Eu sou mandinga balaiada
Sou o que?
Sou malê
Sou Búzios, sou revoltas, arerê
Oh, corisco, Maria Bonita mandou te chamar
Oh, corisco, Maria Bonita mandou lhe chamar
É o vingador (de quem? De quem?) De Lampião
É o vingador de Lampião
Êta, cabra da peste, Pelourinho
Olodum, somos do Nordeste
Êta, cabra da peste, Pelourinho
Olodum, somos do Nordeste
Êta, êta (diz aí), êta taratatá
Êta, êta, êta taratatá

Força e pudor
Liberdade ao povo do Pelô
Mãe que é mãe no parto sente dor
Diga aí, lá vou eu
E lá vou eu

Declara a nação
E o Pelourinho?
Pelourinho contra a prostituição
Faz protestos, manifestações
E a galera dizer
E lá vou eu

A AIDS se expandiu
E o terror já domina o Brasil
Faz denúncia Olodum Pelourinho
E a galera dizer
E lá vou eu

Oh oh
Io io io io io io
Xa la la la la la la la
Io io io io io io
Xa la la la la la la la
Io io io io io io
Xa la la la la la la la
Io io io io io io
E lá vou eu

Ihê ihê ihê
Sakalavas oná é
Ihá ihá ihá
Sakalavas oná á

Ihê ihê ihê
Sakalavas oná é
Ihá ihá ihá
Sakalavas oná á

Eh Madagascar
Ilha ilha do amor
(Oh Mada) ilha ilha do amor
Eh Madagascar
Ilha ilha do amor
(Oh Mada) ilha ilha do amor

Criaram-se vários reinados
No corpo de Imerina ficou consagrado
Ranbosa lama o vetor saudável
Ivato cidade sagrada

A rainha Ranavalona
Destaca-se da vida e da mocidade
Majestosa negra soberana da sociedade
Alienado pelos seus poderes
Rei Radama foi considerado
Um verdadeiro meji
Que levava seu reino a bailar
Bantos, indonésios, árabes
Integram-se a cultura Malgaxe

Raça varonil alastrando-se pelo Brasil
Sankara Vatolay faz deslumbrar toda nação
Merinas povos tra'
Levanta a mãozinha, quero ouvir, vai vai

Ihê ihê ihê
Sakalavas oná é
Ihá ihá ihá
Sakalavas oná á

Ihê ihê ihê
Sakalavas oná é
Ihá ihá ihá
Sakalavas oná á

Eh Madagascar
Ilha ilha do amor
(Oh Mada) ilha ilha do amor
Eh Madagascar
Ilha ilha do amor
(Levanta a mãozinha e bate na palma da mão, segura) ilha ilha do amor

E eu falei Faraó
Ê, Faraó
Eu clamo Olodum Pelourinho
Ê, Faraó
Pirâmide, a base do Egito
Ê, Faraó
Esse é o Olodum rebentão
Ê, Faraó

Deuses, divindade infinita do universo
Predominante esquema mitológico
A ênfase do espírito original, Shu
Formará no Éden um ovo cósmico

A Emersão
Nem Osíris sabe como aconteceu
E a galera diz
Nem Osíris sabe como aconteceu

Transformou-se na verdadeira humanidade

Epopéia no código de Gerbi
E eu disse Nut, e Nut gerou as estrelas

Osíris proclamou matrimônio com Ísis
E o mau Set, irado, o assassinou e o impera
Hórus levando avante a vingança do pai
Derrotando o império do mau Set
É o grito da vitória que nos satisfaz

Cadê?
Tutancâmon
Ei, Gizé
Akhaenaton
Tutancâmon
Ei, Gizé
Akhaenaton

E eu falei Faraó
Ê, Faraó
Clamo Olodum Pelourinho
Ê, Faraó
Pirâmide, a base do Egito
Ê, Faraó
Esse é o Olodum rebentão
Ê, Faraó

Que mara, mara, mara maravilha, ê
Egito, Egito, ê
Mara, mara, mara maravilha, ê
Egito, Egito, ê
Faraó, ó, ó, ó
Faraó, ó, ó, ó
Faraó, ó, ó, ó
Faraó, ó, ó, ó


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Protesto do Olodum / Faraó Divindade do Egito / Revolta Olodum / Madagascar Olodum Lyrics as written by Luciano Gomes Dos Santos

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