Eu e você
Não é assim tão complicado
Não é difícil perceber

Quem de nós dois
Vai dizer que é impossível
O amor acontecer

Se eu disser
Que já nem sinto nada
Que a estrada sem você
É mais segura
Eu sei você vai rir da minha cara
Eu já conheço o teu sorriso
Leio o teu olhar
Teu sorriso é só disfarce
E eu já nem preciso

Sinto dizer que amo mesmo
Tá ruim pra disfarçar
Entre nós dois
Não cabe mais nenhum segredo
Além do que já combinamos

No vão das coisas que a gente disse
Não cabe mais sermos somente amigos
E quando eu falo que eu já nem quero
A frase fica pelo avesso
Meio na contra mão
E quando finjo que esqueço
Eu não esqueci nada

E cada vez que eu fujo, eu me aproximo mais
E te perder de vista assim é ruim demais
E é por isso que atravesso o teu futuro
E faço das lembranças um lugar seguro
Não é que eu queira reviver nenhum passado
Nem revirar um sentimento revirado
Mas toda vez que eu procuro uma saída
Acabo entrando sem querer na tua vida

Eu procurei qualquer desculpa pra não te encarar
Pra não dizer de novo e sempre a mesma coisa
Falar só por falar
Que eu já não 'to nem aí pra essa conversa
Que a história de nós dois não me interessa
Se eu tento esconder meias verdades
Você conhece o meu sorriso
Lê o meu olhar
Meu sorriso é só disfarce
O que eu já nem preciso

E cada vez que eu fujo, eu me aproximo mais
E te perder de vista assim é ruim demais
E é por isso que atravesso o teu futuro
E faço das lembranças um lugar seguro
Não é que eu queira reviver nenhum passado
Nem revirar um sentimento revirado
Mas toda vez que eu procuro uma saída
Acabo entrando sem querer na tua vida


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