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Midnight Fever

Midnight Fever lyrics by Câmera. We drive in the streets under a river Where our grandpas used to chill out. Things were much closer than now. now. A thousand...

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Midnight Fever

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We drive in the streets under a river

Where our grandpas used to chill out.

Things were much closer than now. now.

A thousand dead leaves cover the ground

And hides the cement of the pavement.

Trees are all empty now. now.

Afternoon sunset, colored sky.

In the rush of the routine, some will live some will die.

Along these corners, where we poured our dreams

And watch them go down the drain many times.

Falling is worse now. falling is worse now.

Then comes rain to wash it all

Another day rises, another will to trust

That life can still be better now, life can still be better now.

Afternoon sunset, colored sky.

In the rush of the routine, some will live some will die.

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