Alice No País Das Maravilhas
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Abertura (1951)

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Alice No País Das Maravilhas Canonical path: /alice-no-pais-das-maravilhas/abertura-1951 Related lyric paths: 6 Video embedded: yes
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Abertura (1951)

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Alice, o teu país

Maravilhoso e tão feliz

Onde ele está? Quero saber

Porém ninguém me diz

Alice, o teu país

Maravilhoso e tão feliz

Disse que só se podem ver

Em sonhos infantis

Onde ele está?

Quem me dera

Poder também sonhar

Pois só quem sonha

Teu pais pode alcançar

Alice, o teu país

Maravilhoso e tão feliz

Ah, quem me dera um dia achar

O teu país

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