Castelos de Mármore (Marble Halls)
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Castelos de Mármore (Marble Halls)
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Sonhei com castelos de mármore
Em nuvens de algodão
Morava em florestas de sândalos
Nas margens de um ribeirão
Sonhei com açudes auríferos
E ouro em meu brasão
Sereias de mundos aquáticos
Cantavam sua canção
E meus sonhos enormes
Não tinham chão
E meus sonhos tão grandes
Não tinham chão
Sonhei com crepúsculos mágicos
Portais de outra dimensão
Meu choro sumia no círculo
Da vareta de condão
Meu pai perguntou onde vou parar
Sonhando sem ter razão
Mas como largar meu refúgio
De um mundo sem coração
E meus sonhos enormes
Não tinham chão
E meus sonhos tão grandes
Não tinham chão
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