Não adianta nem tentar me esquecer
Durante muito tempo em sua vida
Eu vou viver
Detalhes tão pequenos de nós dois
São coisas muito grandes pra esquecer
E a toda hora vão estar presentes
Você vai ver

Se um outro cabeludo aparecer
Na sua rua
E isto lhe trouxer saudades minhas
A culpa é sua

O ronco barulhento do seu carro
A velha calça desbotada ou coisa assim
Imediatamente você vai lembrar de mim

Eu sei que um outro deve estar falando
Ao seu ouvido
Palavras de amor como eu falei
Mas eu duvido

Duvido que ele tenha tanto amor
E até o erros do meu português ruim
E nessa hora você vai, lembrar de mim

À noite, envolvida no silêncio do seu quarto
Antes de dormir você procura o meu retrato
Mas da moldura não sou eu quem lhe sorri
Mas você vê o meu sorriso mesmo assim
E tudo isto vai fazer você lembrar de mim

Se alguém tocar seu corpo como eu
Não diga nada
Não vá dizer seu nome, sem querer
À pessoa errada
Pensando ter amor nesse momento
Desesperada você tenta até o fim
Mas até nesse momento, você vai
Você vai lembrar de mim

Eu sei que esses detalhes vão sumir
Na longa estrada
Do tempo que transforma todo amor
Em quase nada
Mas quase também é mais um detalhe
Um grande amor não vai morrer assim

Por isso é que de vez em quando você vai
Você vai lembrar de mim
Não adianta nem tentar me esquecer
Durante muito muito tempo em sua vida
Eu vou viver
Não adianta nem tentar
Não adianta nem tentar
Não adianta nem tentar


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