Uma espécie de céu
Um pedaço de mar
Uma mão que doeu
Um dia devagar
Um Domingo perfeito
Uma toalha no chão
Um caminho cansado
Um traço de avião
Uma sombra sozinha
Uma luz inquieta
Um desvio na rua
Uma voz de poeta
Uma garrafa vazia
Um cinzeiro apagado
Um hotel numa esquina
Um sono acordado
Um secreto adeus
Um café a fechar
Um aviso na porta
Um bilhete no ar
Uma praça aberta
Uma rua perdida
Uma noite encantada
Para o resto da vida

Pedes-me um momento
Agarras as palavras
Escondes-te no tempo
Porque o tempo tem asas
Levas a cidade
Solta me o cabelo
Perdes-te comigo
Porque o mundo é o momento

Pedes-me um momento
Agarras as palavras
Escondes-te no tempo
Porque o tempo tem asas
Levas a cidade
Solta me o cabelo
Perdes-te comigo
Porque o mundo é o momento
Uma estrada infinita
Um anuncio discreto
Uma curva fechada
Um poema deserto
Uma cidade distante
Um vestido molhado
Uma chuva divina
Um desejo apertado
Uma noite esquecida
Uma praia qualquer
Um suspiro escondido
Numa pele de mulher
Um encontro em segredo
Uma duna ancorada
Dois corpos despidos
Abraçados no nada
Uma estrela cadente
Um olhar que se afasta
Um choro escondido
Quando um beijo não basta
Um semáforo aberto
Um adeus para sempre
Uma ferida que dói
Não por fora, por dentro

Pedes-me um momento
Agarras as palavras
Escondes-te no tempo
Porque o tempo tem asas
Levas a cidade
Solta me o cabelo
Perdes-te comigo
Porque o mundo é o momento

Pedes-me um momento
Agarras as palavras
Escondes-te no tempo
Porque o tempo tem asas
Levas a cidade
Solta me o cabelo
Perdes-te comigo
Porque o mundo é o momento


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    Linda!

    fifty_threeon November 04, 2005   Link
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    Claramente um momento de boa música.. Simplesmente fantástica.

    bluryfusionon September 23, 2007   Link

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