Lyrics of 'Segundo Nichele' by Gi Luersen

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Eu preciso dar vazão a essa parte quase inacessível do meu coração.
Carne e mais osso. Beijo podre mais longo, logo no seu pescoço quase infantil.
Que sempre está febril.

Nessa sexta-feira sob uma névoa, me foi alertado com desconfiança e toda a certeza.
Que eu não explodo quando rio. Não gargalho quando sorrio e finjo.
Segundo Nichele, devo me inteirar sobre os possíveis males que esse pássaro irá me causar, se eu insistir eu confortá-lo, sem estar habilitada a uma gargalhada.

Eu preciso dar vazão a essa parte quase inacessível do meu coração.
Carne e mais osso. Beijo podre mais longo, logo no seu pescoço quase infantil.
Que sempre está febril.

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