Só quero ficar, não quero namorar (namorar não)
Só quero ficar, não quero namorar (namorar não)
Só quero ficar, não quero namorar
Só quero tchu-tchururu tchu-tchururu tchuru com você

Assim não tem graça de se viver
Por onde vou, você quer ir atrás
Eu sinto muito, mas vou te dizer
Só quero tchu-tchururu tchu-tchururu tchuru com você

Só quero ficar, não quero namorar (namorar não)
Só quero ficar, não quero namorar (namorar não)
Só quero ficar, não quero namorar
Só quero tchu-tchururu tchu-tchururu tchuru com você

Eu vou trabalhar, me dedicar aos estudos
Me estabilizar, ter meu lugar no mundo
Ser independente financeiramente
Pra não ter que bater na porta de parentes
Não é por nada não
Eu não quero depender de você, amor
Eu não quero depender de ninguém (de ninguém)
Já pensou jogar na minha cara
Que é isso, amigo?
Não aceito isso não
Prefiro preparar meu coração contra toda ilusão
Batalhar meu futuro, dentro da minha razão
Sem ter que dar satisfação, eu vou curtir minha vida
Me prender a alguém? Quem sabe depois dos trinta
Por enquanto não, ainda não 'tá na hora
Casamento no, no, casamento 'to fora

Se quiser ficar comigo, namorar não
Se quiser ficar comigo, namorar não
Se quiser ficar comigo, namorar não
Se quiser ficar comigo, namorar não

Só quero ficar, não quero namorar (namorar não)
Só quero ficar, não quero namorar (namorar não)
Só quero ficar, não quero namorar
Só quero tchu-tchururu tchu-tchururu tchuru com você
Só quero ficar, não quero namorar (namorar não)
Só quero ficar, não quero namorar (namorar não)
Só quero ficar, não quero namorar
Só quero tchu-tchururu tchu-tchururu tchuru com você


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