Lyrics of 'Maçã' by Infâmia

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Não me disseram que eu era o único que não sabia
Nem me disseram que as risadas eram só pra mim
E eu ria como se nada disso tivesse acontecendo
Eu não sabia pois eu fui o primeiro e agora estou nu

E comi a maçã

Eu sempre fui normal e sempre vivi a vida
E as vozes que eu ouvia eram sempre amigas
E quando eu falo sobre isso e ninguém acredita
Eu acabo morto e queimado numa fogueira

Eu falei com Deus

Vocês todos merecem buracos na cabeça

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