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Mulungu

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Mulungu

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Muitos foram eles vieram de lá,

Braçadas sobre o atlântico empurrados pra cá (de lá pra cá).

Reinos inteiros sendo partidos destrinchados,

Caçados com cães e feitores, execrados, rabujo de cães mal feitores,

Já que não tínhamos armas de fogo não alçaríamos vôo de novo,

Mas o fogo de nossas almas é sempre novo mas o fogo de nossas almas arderá de novo,

E de novo conclamamos Zumbi, e de novo conclamamos João Mulungu, Manuel Congo!

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