Você me chama
Eu quero ir pro cinema
Você reclama
Meu coração não contenta
Você me ama
Mas de repente
A madrugada mudou
E certamente
Aquele trem já passou
Se passou, passou
Daqui pra melhor
Foi

Só quero saber
Do que pode dar certo
Não tenho tempo a perder
Só quero saber
Do que pode dar certo
Não tenho tempo a perder

Só quero saber
Do que pode dar certo
Não tenho tempo a perder
Só quero saber
Do que pode dar certo
Não tenho tempo a perder

Você me chama
Eu quero ir pro cinema
Você reclama
Meu coração não contenta
Você me ama
Mas de repente
A madrugada mudou
E certamente
Aquele trem já passou
Se passou, passou
Daqui pra melhor
Foi

Só quero saber
Do que pode dar certo
Não tenho tempo a perder
Só quero saber
Do que pode dar certo
Não tenho tempo a perder

Só quero saber
Do que pode dar certo
Não tenho tempo a perder
Só quero saber
Do que pode dar certo
Não tenho tempo a perder

Não é o meu país é uma sombra que pende
Concreta
Do meu nariz em linha reta
Não é minha cidade é um sistema que invento
Me transforma e que acrescento
À minha idade
Nem é o nosso amor é a memória que suja
A história que enferruja
O que passou
Não é você
Nem sou mais eu
Adeus meu bem
Adeus, adeus
Você mudou, mudei também
Adeus amor, adeus
E vem


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Go Back Lyrics as written by Torquato Neto Sergio Affonso

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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