Tirou a roupa entrou no mar
Pensei, meu Deus que bom que fosse
Tu me apresenta essa mulher
Meu irmão te dava até um doce
Sem roupa ela é demais
Também por isso eu creio em Deus
Meu bom, meu Deus, meu bom, me traz

Ainda bem que eu trouxe até meu guarda-sol
Tenho toda tarde tenho a vida inteira
Já se foi aquele tempo da ladeira, irmão
Já que se foi aquele tempo da ladeira, irmão

Meu escritório é na praia
Eu 'to sempre na área
Mas eu não sou da tua láia, não
Meu escritório é na praia
Eu 'to sempre na área
Mas eu não sou daquela láia, não

Então, deixe viver, deixe ficar
Deixe estar como está
Deixe viver, deixe ficar
Deixe estar como está

Meu Deus me dê um motivo
Pois eu pago tanto mico
Ela me ignora na esperança eu ainda fico
Eu 'to fritando aqui vou entregar, não aguento mais
Mas se eu não falar hoje
Talvez nunca a veja mais

O dia passa horas se estendem
As pessoas ao redor nunca me entendem

O dia passa horas se estendem
As pessoas ao redor nunca me entendem

Então, deixe viver, deixe ficar
Deixe estar como está
Deixe viver, deixe ficar
Deixe estar como está

Deixe viver, deixe ficar
Deixe estar como está
Deixe viver, deixe ficar
Deixe estar como está

Ahê

O dia passa horas se estendem
As pessoas ao redor nunca me entendem

O dia passa horas se estendem
As pessoas ao redor nunca me entendem

Tirou a roupa entrou no mar
Pensei, meu Deus que bom que fosse
Tu me apresenta essa mulher
Meu irmão te dava até um doce
Sem roupa ela é demais
Também por isso eu creio em Deus
Meu bom, meu Deus, meu bom, me traz

Ainda bem que eu trouxe até meu guarda-sol
Tenho toda tarde tenho a vida inteira
Já se foi aquele tempo da ladeira, irmão
Já que se foi aquele tempo da ladeira, irmão

Meu escritório é na praia
Eu 'to sempre na área
Mas eu não sou da tua láia, não
Meu escritório é na praia
Eu 'to sempre na área
Mas eu não sou daquela láia, não

Então, deixe viver, deixe ficar
Deixe estar como está
Deixe viver, deixe ficar
Deixe estar como está

Deixe viver, deixe ficar
Deixe estar como está
Deixe viver, deixe ficar
Deixe estar como está

Ahê, ahê
Ahê


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