Lyrics of 'Café Soçaite' by Edith Veiga

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Doutor de anedota e de champanhota
Estou acontecendo no café soçaite
Só digo enchanté, muito merci, all right
Troquei a luz do dia pela luz da Light

Agora estou somente contra a Dama de Preto
Nos dez mais elegantes eu estou também
Adoro riverside, só pesco em Cabo Frio
Decididamente eu sou gente bem

Enquanto a plebe rude na cidade dorme
Eu janto com Jacinto que é também de Thormes
Teresas e Dolores falam bem de mim
Já fui até citado na coluna do Ibrahim

E quando alguém pergunta como é que pode
Mamãe de black-tie jantando com Didu
Eu peço outro uísque embora seja pronto
Como é que pode? Depois eu conto

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