Lyrics of 'Marcha De Alfama' by Amália Rodrigues

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Não há ninguém que destrua
Este amor que nos abrasa
Cada um gosta da rua
Onde tem a sua casa

Quem na minha Alfama passa
Vê-a toda embandeirada
Porque o São João da Praça
Porque o São João da Praça
Assentou praça na armada

No alto mar, fomos nós sempre os primeiros
Com alfama a palpitar em fardas de marinheiros
Porque, afinal, foi destas pobres vielas
Que saiu o Portugal que embarcou nas caravelas

Quem quiser, veja em espelhos
Quem não pede é porque é mudo
Vá à Rua dos Remédios
Que há remédio para tudo

Meu amor, amor sem fé
Deixou-me por coisa pouca
Mora nas Cruzes da Sé
E eu faço cruzes na boca

No alto mar, fomos nós sempre os primeiros
Com Alfama a palpitar em fardas de marinheiros
Porque, afinal, foi destas pobres vielas
Que saiu o Portugal que embarcou nas caravelas

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