The Song Of South America
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The Song Of South America
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Hearts are driving south
São Paulo, mizzle rain
In Brazil
Painting skies in grey
Majesty made this
Peruvian plateau places
A mist over Andes trail
Eyes are staring sky
Asking brothers
To recover
A society built in fight
Clouds of South America
Storms arrive and wash away the pain
Clouds of South America
Go unite the Latin way
Fill both hands with salt
The mirror of my soul
Uyuni
Painting skies in blue
From Viña del Mar
‘Till depths of Amazon
Assunción
I am coming home
Santa Fe invites
Asking brothers
To recover
A society built in fight
Eyes are staring
Clouds of South America
Storms arrive and wash away the pain
Clouds of South America
Go unite the Latin way
From Bogota, to Rio at sunrise
La Boca celebrates
All the colors aquarelle
Believe and praise
Clouds of South America
Storms arrive and wash away the pain
Clouds of South America
Go unite the Latin way
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Fúria Louca performs "The Song Of South America", and this lyric page sits inside the Fúria Louca catalog on LyroVerse.
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