Eu ando pelo mundo prestando atenção
Em cores que eu não sei o nome
Cores de Almodóvar
Cores de Frida Kahlo, cores

Passeio pelo escuro
Eu presto muita atenção no que meu irmão ouve
E como uma segunda pele, um calo, uma casca
Uma cápsula protetora

Ah, eu quero chegar antes
Pra sinalizar o estar de cada coisa
Filtrar seus graus
Eu ando pelo mundo divertindo gente
Chorando ao telefone
E vendo doer a fome nos meninos que têm fome

Pela janela do quarto
Pela janela do carro
Pela tela, pela janela
Quem é ela? Quem é ela?
Eu vejo tudo enquadrado
Remoto controle

Eu ando pelo mundo
E os automóveis correm para quê?
As crianças correm para onde?
Transito entre dois lados, de um lado
Eu gosto de opostos
Exponho meu modo, me mostro
Eu canto para quem?

Pela janela do quarto
Pela janela do carro
Pela tela, pela janela
Quem é ela? Quem é ela?
Eu vejo tudo enquadrado
Remoto controle

Eu ando pelo mundo e meus amigos, cadê?
Minha alegria, meu cansaço
Meu amor, cadê você?
Eu acordei
Não tem ninguém ao lado

Pela janela do quarto
Pela janela do carro
Pela tela, pela janela
Quem é ela? Quem é ela?
Eu vejo tudo enquadrado
Remoto controle

Eu ando pelo mundo e meus amigos, cadê?
Minha alegria, meu cansaço
Meu amor, cadê você?
Eu acordei
Não tem ninguém ao lado

Pela janela do quarto
Pela janela do carro
Pela tela, pela janela
Quem é ela? Quem é ela?
Eu vejo tudo enquadrado
Remoto controle, ah ah


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