Canto de Paz
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Canto de Paz
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Eu queria poder usar a arma
De um poeta
Uma caneta e várias letras
Para poder combater a guerra
Que invade a Terra
Queria poder usar a arma
De um músico
Um instrumento e várias notas
Para poder enfrentar batalhões
De homens armados desalmados
Sentir a frenesi de uma vida pacífica
Para ser feliz
Eu queria usar a arma da natureza
E fazer nascer flores e ninhos
Onde brotassem lições de amor
Eu queria poder ser uma cor
E a cor branca escolheria
Para poder, neste céu azul escrever
A palavra mais bela da Terra
Paz
Eu quero usar a arma de Deus
Para poder entrar em alguém
E lhe ensinar a viver
E a sentir a frenesi
De uma vida pacífica
Para ser feliz
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Elizabeth Woolley performs "Canto de Paz", and this lyric page sits inside the Elizabeth Woolley catalog on LyroVerse.
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