Eu, que já andei pelos quatro cantos do mundo procurando
Foi justamente num sonho que Ele me falou

Às vezes você me pergunta
Por que é que eu sou tão calado
Não falo de amor quase nada
Nem fico sorrindo ao seu lado
Você pensa em mim toda hora
Me come, me cospe, me deixa
Talvez você não entenda
Mas hoje eu vou lhe mostrar

Eu sou a a luz das estrelas
Eu sou a cor do luar
Eu sou as coisas da vida
Eu sou o medo de amar

Eu sou o medo do fraco
A força da imaginação
O blefe do jogador
Eu sou, eu fui, eu vou

(Gita, Gita Gita Gita)

Eu sou o seu sacrifício
A placa de contra-mão
O sangue no olhar do vampiro
E as juras de maldição

Eu sou a vela que acende
Eu sou a luz que se apaga
Eu sou a beira do abismo
Eu sou o tudo e o nada

Por que você me pergunta?
Perguntas não vão lhe mostrar
Que eu sou feito da terra
Do fogo, da água e do ar

Você me tem todo o dia
Mas não sabe se é bom ou ruim
Mas saiba que eu estou em você
Mas você não está em mim

Das telhas eu sou o telhado
A pesca do pescador
A letra "A" tem meu nome
Dos sonhos eu sou o amor
Eu sou a dona de casa
Nos "peg-pagues" do mundo
Eu sou a mão do carrasco
Sou raso, largo, profundo

(Gita, Gita Gita Gita)

Eu sou a mosca da sopa
E o dente do tubarão
Eu sou os olhos do cego
E a cegueira da visão
É, mas eu sou o amargo da língua
A mãe, o pai e o avô
O filho que ainda não veio
O início, o fim e o meio

O início, o fim e o meio
Eu sou o início, o fim e o meio
Eu sou o início, o fim e o meio


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Gita Lyrics as written by Raul Santos Seixas Paulo Coelho Souza

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    This song is about the Bhagavad Gita. It is one of Raul Seixas's most famous songs.

    Venha Futuroon November 20, 2006   Link

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