Bom Dia Tristeza / Amargura
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Bom Dia Tristeza / Amargura
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Bom dia, tristeza
Que tarde, tristeza
Você veio hoje me ver
Já estava ficando até meio triste
De estar tanto tempo longe de você
Se chegue, tristeza
Se sente comigo
Aqui nessa mesa de bar
Beba do meu copo
Me dê o seu ombro
Que é para eu chorar
Chorar de tristeza
Tristeza de amar
Toda a amargura que há no céu
Que há na terra e no mar
Nasceu, talvez
Da amargura que tens no olhar
No céu há um sol a brilhar
Que beija a terra e o mar
Só tu continuas assim
Dia e noite a chorar
Pobre de quem
Vê em tudo a saudade de alguém
E a esperar
Nem sequer vê a vida passar
Tristeza só há no amor
E o mundo começa a cantar
Apaga a amargura do teu olhar
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