(Os aplausos de vocês aos nossos amigos)
(Marcos e Belutti)

Amanheci sozinho
Na cama um vazio
Meu coração que se foi
Sem dizer se voltava depois
Sofrimento meu
Não vou aguentar
Se a mulher que eu nasci pra viver
(Não me quer mais)

Sempre depois das brigas (uh)
Nós nos amamos muito
Dia e noite a sós
O universo era pouco pra nós
O que aconteceu
Pra você partir assim?
Se te fiz algo errado, perdão
Volta pra mim

Essa paixão é meu mundo
Um sentimento profundo
Sonho acordado um segundo
Que você vai ligar

O telefone que toca
Eu digo alô sem resposta
Mas não desliga, escuta o que eu vou te falar (vai, vai)

Eu te amo e vou gritar pra todo mundo ouvir (uh)
Ter você é meu desejo de viver
Sou menino e teu amor é o que me faz crescer
E me entrego corpo e alma pra você

Sempre depois das brigas
Nós nos amamos muito ()

(Vítor)

Essa paixão é meu mundo
Um sentimento profundo
Sonho acordado um segundo
Que você vai ligar

O telefone que toca
Eu digo alô sem resposta
Mas não desliga, escuta o que eu vou te falar (vai, vai)

Eu te amo e vou gritar (vai)
(Pra todo mundo ouvir) então grita!
Ter você é meu desejo de viver
Sou menino e teu amor é que me faz crescer
E me entrego corpo e alma pra você (ê, ê)

Eu te amo e vou gritar pra todo mundo ouvir
Ter você é meu desejo de viver
Sou menino e teu amor é que me faz crescer
E me entrego corpo e alma pra você

Pra você
(Marcos e Belutti, Roupa Nova)
(Pra você, Paulinho)
(Obrigado, Marcos e Belutti, valeu)


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