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Homogenesis

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Os Bardos Canonical path: /os-bardos/homogenesis Related lyric paths: 6
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Homogenesis

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Um homem forjado de asfalto e de concreto armado

Um mastro banhado de cândido sol

Plantando estrelas nesse chão destino

Formada de cores de luz arrebol

E eis que do barro nasce um novo homem

Um pássaro alado na imensidão

Azul era o seu olhar no futuro

Calcando o cansaço e o sangue no chão

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