Tenho a vontade de abraçar a noite inteira
Até tentar um beijinho de beira
De bobeira, de bobeira
Meio de lado, sem cuidado e com receio
Do outro lado esquerdo do meio
De escanteio, de escanteio

Roubar um beijo
A gente sai, dança de lado
Um novo amor tava atrasado
E dispara o coração
Porque beijo é bom roubado
Como um sorvete de paixão

Roubar um beijo
A gente sai, sorri de lado
Um novo amor tava atrasado
E dispara o coração
Porque beijo é bom roubado
Sem cobertura da razão

Pega Ladrão, pega Ladrão
Devolve o beijo que um só beijo é tentação
Pega Ladrão, pega Ladrão
Devolve o beijo que um só beijo é tentação

Depois tem beijo de foca
Tem beijo de Borboleta
Tem beijo de carioca
Beijo de Bochecha
Tem beijo de quem gosta
Tem beijo até de orelha


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