Otário, eu vou te avisar, o teu intelecto é de mosca de bar!

Você deixou ela de lado pra falar com seus amigos
Sobre as suas coisas chatas
Ela deu brecha e eu me aproximei
Porque eu me fortaleço é na sua falha

Ela estava ali sozinha querendo atenção
E alguém pra conversar
Você deixou ela de lado
Vai pagar pela mancada, pode acreditar

Então já era
Eu vou fazer de um jeito que ela não vai esquecer
Se for já era
Eu vou fazer de um jeito que ela não vai esquecer

Otário, eu vou te avisar, intelecto de cu é rola!

Você falou pra ela que eu sou louco e canto mal
Que eu não presto
Que eu sou um marginal
Que eu não tenho educação
Que eu só falo palavrão
E pra socialite eu não tenho vocação

Sei que isso tudo é verdade
Mas eu quero que se foda essa porra de sociedade
Pago minhas contas, sou limpinho
Não sou como você, filho da puta, viadinho

Então
Já era
Eu vou fazer de um jeito que ela não vai esquecer
Se for já era
Eu vou fazer de um jeito que ela não vai esquecer

Mexeu com a família, agora se vira
Segura a sequência, essa é minha quadrilha
Charlie Brown, Charlie Brown, Charlie Brown

Você deixou ela de lado pra falar com seus amigos
Sobre as suas coisas chatas
Ela deu brecha e eu me aproximei
Porque eu me fortaleço é na sua falha

Ela estava ali sozinha querendo atenção
E alguém pra conversar
Você deixou ela de lado
Vai pagar pela mancada, pode acreditar

Então já era
Eu vou fazer de um jeito que ela não vai esquecer
Se for já era
Eu vou fazer de um jeito que ela não vai esquecer

Se não quiser ficar só cuide dela bem melhor
Ou vai ficar só o pó
Ou vai ficar só o pó

Ferro na boneca, pedrada na vidraça
Tudo o que eu tenho eu conquistei na raça
Eu não sou simpático a ninguém
Hoje eu vou de limosine mas eu já andei de trem


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