Pensa Na Oji (part. Paulo Flores)
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Pensa Na Oji (part. Paulo Flores)
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Si é pa bô pensa, pensa, pensa na oji
Dexa dia di manhã pa manhã
Txiga kel dia, pensamentu bem na nh'asa
Txora Nhordios pa bentu leba-m pa lonji
Larga mom, bu dexa di sonha
Sukuru dja fitcha, oh oi
Ténpu pasa i cruza bu raiz
i mundu ka kaba, oh oh
Si é pa bô pensa, pensa, pensa na oji
Dexa dia di manhã pa manhã
Txigam kel dia, pensamentu bem na nh'asa
Txora Nhordios pa bentu lebam pa lonji
Larga mom, bu dexa di sonha
Sukuru dja fitcha
Tenpu pasa i cruza bu raiz
i mundu kaba
É pa bô pensa, pensa, pensa na oji
Dexa dia di manhã pa manhã
Si é pa bô pensa, pensa, pensa na oji
Dexa dia di manhã pa manhã
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