Lyrics of ' Férias na Índia ' by Carlos Gonzaga

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A Índia fui em férias passear
Tornar realidade um sonho meu
Jamais eu poderia imaginar
E explicar o que me aconteceu

Cupido me flexou sem eu sentir
Perdidamente eu me apaixonei
Agora não consigo mais dormir
Pensando naquele amor que lá deixei

Se nada mudar, no ano que vem
A Índia vou voltar prá ver meu bem

Cupido me flexou sem eu sentir
Perdidamente eu me apaixonei
Agora não consigo mais dormir
Pensando naquele amor que lá deixei

Se nada mudar, no ano que vem
A Índia vou voltar prá ver meu bem
A Índia vou voltar prá ver meu bem
A Índia vou voltar prá ver meu bem

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