Some People [English Translate for Tem Gente]
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Some People [English Translate for Tem Gente]
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Some people don't know what they do
Don't look back
Don't see the great shit that they do
If you toss trash (away):
Is trash!
If you eat meat:
It's a corpse!
Some people don't know what they do
Don't look back
Don't see the great shit that they do
You get drunk:
Lost the funk!
Of to live,
Lucidity without you
But some day the nature will revenge
Some people don't know what they do
Don't look back
That will bring to they tomb the mistakes of they parents
You doing:
God is seeing!
You see too:
But pretend
That you won't
But some day the nature will revenge
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