Ela nem vem mais pra casa, Doutor
Ela odeia meus vestidos
Minha filha é um caso sério, Doutor
Ela agora está vivendo
Com esse tal de
Roque Enrow Roque Enrow
Roque En

Ela não fala comigo, Doutor
Quando ele está por perto
É um menino tão sabido, Doutor
Ele quer modificar o mundo
Esse tal de
Roque Enrow Roque Enrow

Ro quem é ele?
Quem é ele?
Esse tal de Roque Enrow
Uma mosca, um mistério
Uma moda que passou
Já passou
Ele quem é ele?
Isso ninguém nunca falou
Ôh ôh

Ela não quer ser tratada, Doutor
E não pensa no futuro
A minha filha 'tá solteira, Doutor
Ela agora está lá na sala
Com esse tal de
Roque Enrow Roque En

Eu procuro estar por dentro, Doutor
Dessa nova geração
Mas minha filha
Não me leva a sério, Doutor
Ela fica cheia de mistério
Com esse tal de
Roque Enrow Roque Enrow

Ro quem é ele?
Quem é ele?
Esse tal de Roque Enrow
Um planeta, um deserto
Uma bomba que estourou
Ele quem é ele?
Isso ninguém nunca falou
É verdade, nunca, oh ha

Ela dança o dia inteiro, Doutor
E só estuda pra passar
E já fuma com essa idade, Doutor
Desconfio que não há mais cura pra esse tal de
Roque Enrow, é ele
Roque Enrow
Quem?
Roque Enrow
Roque Enrow
Viva Rita Lee
Viva o rock
Viva a Pitty
Obrigada por existir


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