Peixinhos do Mar (part. Tavinho Moura)
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Peixinhos do Mar (part. Tavinho Moura)
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Gente que vem de Lisboa
Gente que vem pelo mar
Laço de fita amarela
Na ponta da vela
no meio do mar
Ei nós, que viemos
De outras terras, de outro mar
Temos pólvora, chumbo e bala
Nós queremos é guerrear
Quem me ensinou a nadar
Quem me ensinou a nadar
Foi, foi marinheiro
Foi os peixinhos do mar
Ei nós, que viemos
De outras terras, de outro mar
Temos pólvora, chumbo e bala
Nós queremos é guerrear
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