Hillbilly Rawhide
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O Cachaceiro

O Cachaceiro lyrics by Hillbilly Rawhide. Mas eu não passo mais um dia sem beber Pois se não beber penso até que vou morrer E na cachaça eu sou rei sou...

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O Cachaceiro

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Mas eu não passo mais um dia sem beber

Pois se não beber penso até que vou morrer

E na cachaça eu sou rei sou coroado

No meu bairro sou um rapaz considerado

Os botequeiros já não querem me vender

Pois a cachaça faz um homem enlouquecer

Quando eu morrer quero em minha sepultura

Uma garrafa de 2 metros de altura

E uma encanação que me leve até a boca

Para num instante eu deixar a garrafa oca

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