A Montanha
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A Montanha
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Dois homens subiram a montanha
Acreditando que tudo se vê de lá
Um deles tinha ambição e muitos planos
E queria encontrar terras pra plantar
O outro queria ver o sol se pondo
Só queria inspiração para cantar
Os dois homens desceram da montanha
Trazendo o que foram buscar
Um deles encontrou tão fartas terra
E semeou um belo jardim por lá
O outro compões sua canção sobre o céu
E a cantava por todo lugar
Duas minas subiram a montanha porém
Elas só queriam passear
De lá uma delas avistou o jardim
E achou que ao lado ficaria bem um pomar
A outra se lembrou de uma canção que ouviu
E percebeu que ainda tinha muito o que escalar
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Cezar Rodriguez performs "A Montanha", and this lyric page sits inside the Cezar Rodriguez catalog on LyroVerse.
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