Às vezes me pergunto se
Eu viverei sem ter você
Se saberei te esquecer

Passa um momento e eu já sei
Você é o que eu quero ter
Inesquecível para amar

Mais que uma história pra viver
O tempo parece dizer
Não, não me deixe mais
Nunca me deixe

Quanto mais longe possa estar
É tudo o que eu quero pensar
Não, não me deixe mais
Porque eu te quero aqui
Inesquecível em mim

Ouço sua voz e a alegria
Dentro de mim faz moradia
Vira tatuagem sob a pele

Te levo sempre em meu olhar
Não canso de te procurar
Entre meus lábios sinto a falta de você

E assim, profundamente meu
Pra que pensar que existe adeus
Não, não me deixe mais
Nunca me deixe

Já não preciso nem dizer
O quanto eu me apaixonei
Não, não me deixe mais
Nunca me deixe
E vou dizer por que

Se existe céu
Você sempre será
Inesquecível para amar, oh
Oh, não

Não, não me deixe mais
Nunca me deixe
Inesquecível é você
Digo, então, mais uma vez
Não, não me deixe mais
Nunca me deixe

dentro de mim sempre vai ser (oh não)
essa vontade de te ver
Não, não me deixe mais (não, não me deixe)
Nunca me deixe (nunca me deixe)

Quanto mais longe possa estar
É tudo o que eu quero pensar
Não, não me deixe mais
(não, não me deixe mais)
Nunca me deixe

Se eu não tiver você
Agora e sempre vai estar
Preso em meus olhos
Inesquecível em mim


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