Beija-flor me chamou: olha
Lua branca chegou na hora
O Beija-Mar me deu prova:
Uma estrela bem nova
Na luminária da mata
Força que vem e renova

Beija-Flor de amor me leva
Como o vento levou a folha

Minha Mamãe soberana
Minha Floresta de jóia
Tu que dás brilho na sombra
Brilhas também lá na praia

Beija-Flor me mandou embora
Trabalhar e abrir os olhos

Estrela d'Água me molha
Tudo que ama e chora
Some na curva do rio
Tudo é dentro e fora
Minha Floresta de jóia

Tem a água
tem a água
tem aquela imensidão
tem sombra da Floresta
tem a luz do coração
Bem-querer!!!

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Kiss-flower called me: it looks at white Moon arrived in the hour Beija-Mar gave test to me: A well new star In the lights of the bush Force that comes and renews Beija-Flor of love takes me As the wind took the leaf My sovereign Mother My jewel Forest You that you give brightness in the shade also Shine back in the beach Beija-Flor even so ordered me To work and to open the eyes Star d'Água wets me Everything that it loves and it cries Adds in the curve of the river Everything is inside and is My jewel Forest It has the water has the water has that imensidão has shade of the Forest has the light of the heart To appreciate!



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