Oh shit
Sente o cheiro
Charlie Brown, Santos

A vida te pede mas a vida não te dá
Devagar com meu skate um dia eu cheguei lá
Eu não sei como se escreve mas sei como se faz
Minha fé é meu escudo pra tanto leva e traz
Conceitos se dissolvem num mundo globalizado
Eu 'to na fé, 'to legal, menos um revoltado
Os que correram comigo continuam do meu lado
Tenho poucos amigos mas não foram comprados
O Brasil é o grande rei do "nhêm nhêm nhêm"
Que embala seu delírio num grande vai e vem
Mas eu sou cabeça forte melhor do que ninguém
Muito menos pior, o tempo prova quem é quem

Então vai, vai jogando bomba
Vai pensando que tá bom que um dia eu mando a conta
Eu sou bola de snooker, não Whisky barato
Pra mordida de cobra tem veneno pra rato

Então vai, vai jogando bomba
Vai pensando que tá bom que um dia eu mando a conta
Eu sou bola de snooker, não Whisky barato
Pra mordida de cobra tem veneno pra rato, então

Eu sempre tirei onda com dinheiro, sem dinheiro
Meu dinheiro, minha loucura, minha loucura, meu dinheiro
Maloqueiro SK8 board que as mina pagam um pau
Eu vim de Santos, sou Charlie Brown

Eu sempre tirei onda com dinheiro e sem dinheiro
Meu dinheiro, minha loucura, minha loucura, meu dinheiro
Maloqueiro SK8 board que as mina pagam um pau
Eu vim de Santos, sou Charlie Brown

Uh huhu olha só, eu não quero conversar
Se você quizer uma coisa então vai ter que liberar
Uh huhu olha só, eu não quero conversar
Vou direto até o assunto, eu vou fazer você pirar

Aqui quem menos corre, voa, aqui não tem marcha lenta
Aqui só tem cientista, o que não existe nóis inventa

Oh shit
Charlie Brown
Sk8 board na veia
Na veia dos irmão

Eu sempre tirei onda com dinheiro e sem dinheiro
Meu dinheiro, minha loucura, minha loucura, meu dinheiro
Maloqueiro SK8 board que as minas pagam um pau
Eu vim de Santos, sou Charlie Brown

Eu sempre tirei onda com dinheiro e sem dinheiro
Meu dinheiro, minha loucura, minha loucura, meu dinheiro
Eu vim de Santos, sou Charlie Brown
Que as meminas pagam um pau

Charlie Brown

Eu sempre tirei onda com dinheiro e sem dinheiro
Meu dinheiro, minha loucura, minha loucura, meu dinheiro
Maloqueiro SK8 board que as minas pagam um pau
Eu vim de Santos, sou Charlie Brown

Eu sempre tirei onda com dinheiro e sem dinheiro
Meu dinheiro, minha loucura, minha loucura, meu dinheiro
Eu vim de Santos, sou Charlie Brown
Eu vim de Santos, sou Charlie Brown

Eu vim de Santos, sou Charlie Brown
É só no que acredito
E se tiver do meu lado pode crer que é boa gente


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