Happy Day (O Dia Em Que A Terra Parou)
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Happy Day (O Dia Em Que A Terra Parou)
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Oh happy day!
Ous ré pidai!!!!
O rapi três!!!!
As bire quatro!
Oh bire four!
Ohhhhh!!! Four!!!
Ous bire de bob!
Ous bire de bob!
Oh happy day!
Oh haaaappy day!
Oh hapoy teta!!!
As tire uóóóóóóó!!!
Ahhhhhh tire uóóóóóó!!!
Ohhhhhhh uóóóó`!!!
Os bire de uó!
Oh tire tiui!!!
Ob bire tiui!!!
Ret naight tudai!!!
Ret naight tudai!!!
Tchumdron tchunaight!
O u antes de ontchi!
Ahhhhh tchunaight!
Ahhh depois!
Ahhh raaaapi dai!
Oh rapi uanderful!
Oh rapi bidful!
Oh rapi god!
Oh uiri ruóó!
Iii uigui ii!!!
Ahhhhhh uóóóó!!!´
Ó luiri uóóó!!!
Oh haaaapy daaaay!!!
Ahahahaha!!
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