Caiçara
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Caiçara
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I want to dump my ashes on a river
I want to end my life into the sea
You know, go with the fishes
Where things are vast and deep
Like an old fisherman
You can't be free if you're not ready to be part of it
You can't be free if you don't respect the falling leaves
You won't be free without taking the risk
I want to live my life without a castle
I want to live my life without that ghost
You know, like some kind of gipsy
Always on the road
Body and soul
You can't be free if you're not ready to be part of it
You can't be free if you don't respect the falling leaves
You won't be free without taking the risk
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Phillip Long performs "Caiçara", and this lyric page sits inside the Phillip Long catalog on LyroVerse.
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