Não sei, não sabe ninguém
porque canto o fado
neste tom magoado
de dor e de pranto
e neste tormento
todo o sofrimento
eu sinto que a alma
cá dentro se acalma
nos versos que canto

foi Deus que deu luz aos olhos
perfumou as rosas deu oiro ao sol
e prata ao luar
foi Deus que me pôs no peito
um rosário de penas que vou desfiando
e choro a cantar
e pôs as estrelas no céu
e fez o espaço sem fim
deu o luto às andorinhas
ai, e deu-me esta voz a mim

Se canto, não sei o que canto
misto de ventura,
saudade e ternura
e talvez amor
mas sei que cantando
sinto mesmo quando
se tem um desgosto
e o pranto o rosto
nos deixa melhor.

foi Deus que deu voz ao vento
luz ao firmamento
e deu ao azul às ondas do mar
foi Deus que me pôs no peito
um rosário de penas que vou desfiando
e choro a cantar
fez poeta o rouxinol
pôs no campo o alecrim
deu as flores à Primavera
ai, e deu-me esta voz


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