Clamor De Um Povo Pobre
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Clamor De Um Povo Pobre
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Vivemos num país, de muitas riquezas
De promessas e sonhos, sonhos que não chegam
Onde o homem passa o tempo, sem ter o que fazer
E a grande promessa que um dia nos levam a vencer
As mudanças são demais
Mas ninguém foi capaz
De mudar o quadro do país
Oh meu Deus, queremos ser felizes
Será que esqueceram, do povo pobre?
Que vive nas ruas, pedindo esmolas
Onde criança passa o tempo sem ter o que comer
E a grande promessa que um dia nos levam a vencer
As mudanças são demais
Mas ninguém foi capaz
De mudar o quadro do país
Oh meu Deus, queremos ser felizes
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