Estátuas e cofres
E paredes pintadas
Ninguém sabe o que aconteceu
Uhm, uhm, ela se jogou da janela do quinto andar
Nada é fácil de entender

Dorme agora, uhm, uhm, uhm
É só o vento lá fora

Quero colo, vou fugir de casa
Posso dormir aqui com vocês?
Estou com medo, tive um pesadelo
Só vou voltar depois das três
Meu filho vai ter nome de Santo
Quero o nome mais bonito

É preciso amar
As pessoas como se não houvesse amanhã
Porque se você parar pra pensar
Na verdade não há

Me diz por que que o céu é azul
Explica a grande fúria do mundo
São meus filhos que tomam conta de mim

Eu moro com a minha mãe
Mas meu pai vem me visitar
Eu moro na rua, não tenho ninguém
Eu moro em qualquer lugar
Já morei em tanta casa, que nem me lembro mais
Eu moro com os meus pais
Oh, oh, oh

É preciso amar
As pessoas como se não houvesse amanhã
Porque se você parar pra pensar
Na verdade não há

Sou uma gota d'água
Sou um grão de areia
Você me diz que seus pais não lhe entendem
Mas você não entende seus pais
Você culpa seus pais por tudo
E isso é absurdo
São crianças como você
O que você vai ser
Quando você crescer?


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    A música fala sobre vários tipos de família e as relações entre seus integrantes. Cada parte da letra faz referência a um tipo de pessoa ou problema. É por isso que o refrão diz "É preciso amar as pessoas / Como se não houvesse amanhã / Por que se você parar, pra pensar / Na verdade não há". Uma parte muito interessante da música é quando há uma referência a uma criança, como se ela perguntasse a seu responsável: "Me diz por que que o céu é azul / Explica a grande fúria do mundo". Essas linhas, especificamente, criticam ironicamente a humanidade, considerando o fato de que quando se olha para cima, tem-se uma bela vista; mas quando se olha para baixo, há o caos.

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