Pra Lá de Bagdad
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Pra Lá de Bagdad
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Quando eu resolvi pegar o trem
E eu não sabia para onde ia
Iria sair daqui
P'ra bem longe do meu lugar
Sobrevoei os sete mares
Por cima das nuvens
Tentei me entender
Eu vou pra lá de Bagdad
Eu vou pra lá de Bagdad
Com muita vontade de sumir,
Sumir do mapa!
Arruinei uma cidade
De onde nunca ouvi falar...
Sobrevoei os sete mares
Por cima das nuvens
Tentei me entender
Eu vou pra lá de Bagdad,
Eu vou pra lá de Bagdad
O lugar de onde vim
Não é dos mais comuns
Mas certamente é dos mais legais
Viver sem se preocupar
Com os itens mais normais
Mas apenas com o que sobrar
Sobrevoei os sete mares
Por cima das nuvens
Tentei me entender
Eu tô pra lá de Bagdad,
Eu tô pra lá de Bagdad
Eu tô pra lá de Bagdad
Eu tô pra lá de Bagdad
Eu tô pra lá..., eu tô pra lá... eu tô pra lá de Bagdad!
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