Boletos
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Boletos
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Pare de mandar boletos pra minha casa
Todo fim de mês começam a chegar
Quem devia aparecer, não aparece
Esse monte de boletos vão me pirar
Meu amor se mandou e levou o meu cachorro
O danado do cachorro não quis ficar comigo
Até a larica malocada no sofá
O danado do cachorro comeu sem piscar
Meu amor foi embora e levou os meus vinis
Do Jimmi Hendrix, do Led Zeppelin, dos Os Mutantes e da Elis
Devia haver um lugar aonde os boletos fossem parar
E um velhinho de barba branca fizessem eles sumirem
Mas isso é surreal, é só um sonho, é utopia
Os boletos vão chegar e você vai ter que pagar
Um dia (perdeu!)
Um dia (perdeu!)
Um dia (perdeu!)
Um dia (perdeu!)
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Hyldon performs "Boletos", and this lyric page sits inside the Hyldon catalog on LyroVerse.
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