Cantar de Emigração
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Cantar de Emigração
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INSTRUMENTAL
Este parte, aquele parte
e todos, todos se vão.
Galiza ficas sem homens
que possam cortar teu pão.
Tens em troca órfãos e órfãs
Tens campos de solidão.
Tens mães que não têm filhos
Filhos que não têm pai.
Coração que tens e sofre
Longas ausências mortais.
Viúvas de vivos mortos
Que ninguém consolará.
Este parte, aquele parte
E todos, todos se vão.
Galiza ficas sem homens
Que possam cortar teu pão.
INSTRUMENTAL
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Adriano Correia de Oliveira performs "Cantar de Emigração", and this lyric page sits inside the Adriano Correia de Oliveira catalog on LyroVerse.
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