Nascer Mulher (part. Ana Costa e Mônica Salmaso)
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Nascer Mulher (part. Ana Costa e Mônica Salmaso)
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Nada no céu
Nem no chão
Sobre a terra
Sabe alcançar a mulher
Somos o som e o trovão, cristaleira
Somos de brilho e carvão
Ervas, castanhas, flor
Força e quintal
Somos a canção
Sabemos tons de amores
Sob um véu, num olhar
Que só quer abraçar
Somos espaços de amar
Somos o sim e o não na mão
Somos o corpo, tentação
Somos o ser que está
Nada no céu
Nem nada no chão sabe explicar
O que é nascer mulher
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