Suspenderam os jardins da Babilônia
E eu pra não ficar por baixo
Resolvi botar as asas pra fora, porque
Quem não chora dali, não mama daqui, diz o ditado
Quem pode, pode, deixa os acomodados que se incomodem

Minha saúde não é de ferro não
Mas meus nervos são de aço
Pra pedir silêncio eu berro, pra fazer barulho eu mesma faço, ou não

Mas pegar fogo nunca foi atração de circo
Mas de qualquer maneira
Pode ser um caloroso espetáculo, então
O palhaço ri dali, o povo chora daqui, e o show não para
E apesar dos pesares do mundo, vou segurar essa barra

Minha saúde não é de ferro não
Mas meus nervos são de aço
Pra pedir silêncio eu berro, pra fazer barulho eu mesma faço, ou não

Suspenderam os jardins da Babilônia
E eu pra não ficar por baixo
Resolvi botar as asas pra fora, porque
Quem não chora dali, não mama daqui, diz o ditado
Quem pode, pode, deixa os acomodados que se incomodem


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