O Rio Que Era Doce
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O Rio Que Era Doce
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O rio que desliza da serra
Pelas terras de Minas Gerais
Banhou a mata atlântica em festa
E acolheu na floresta
Filhos especiais
O rio que tem uma bela história
E que atraiu por suas riquezas
O homem veio com ambição
Cego pela exploração
Destruiu tantas belezas
O rio que era claro escureceu
Não suportou mais a poluição
A lama envenenada que bebeu
Foi como um tiro no seu coração
O rio que era doce já morreu
Nas margens não dá mais pra ser feliz
A fauna igual a flora adoeceu
E a dor não foi menor que a de Paris
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