Lyrics of 'Brasil Mostra a Sua Cara (2001)' by Arrastão de Cascadura

If you've been searching for the lyrics of the song Brasil Mostra a Sua Cara (2001) by Arrastão de Cascadura for a long time, start warming up your voice, because you won't be able to stop singing it.

Sou brasileiro
Dignidade, igualdade, paz e amor
A esperança impera
Que esse povo siga a luz do criador
(Oh meu Brasil)
Ordem e progresso Brasil
A favela e o nordeste fazem parte de você
É triste ver criança condenada
À fome e à prostituição
Sem terras
Índios pedem chão para viver
Educação, justiça social
Não somente no carnaval
Brasil mostra a sua cara
É pintada ou de cor
Minha pátria idolatrada
O que importa é o meu amor
O verde das matas
O azul do mar
O amarelo ouro onde estará
Viva Rio se mobilizou
Sim à paz e não à guerra
Viva Cazuza com a saúde trabalhou
A pistola pela escola
Minha fé universal
Fim do colarinho branco
Impureza nacional

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