Diana
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Diana
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Velha amiga eu volto à nossa casa
Já não te encontro alegre, quase humana
Corpo pintado de branco e marrom
E uma tristeza no olhar
Como se conhecesse dor milenar
Já não te encontro à espera ao pé da porta
Correndo viva e bela ou descansando
Tanto vazio por todo lugar
Tanto silêncio sinto ao chegar
Ao nosso território de brincar
Almoço aos domingos, a velha farra
Todos vão inventando novos segredos
Fica a ausência branca e marrom
E uma tristeza milenar
Mas os meninos voltaram a brincar
Como se ainda sentissem o teu olhar
Diana, Diana, Diana, Dianá, Dianá
Diana, Diana, Diana, Dianá, Diá, Dianá, Dianá
Diana, Diana, Diana, Dianá, Dianá
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Fernando Brant performs "Diana", and this lyric page sits inside the Fernando Brant catalog on LyroVerse.
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