Lyrics of 'Orquídea negra' by Jorge Mautner

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Você é a orquídea negra
Que brotou da máquina selvagem

Que o anjo do impossível plantou como nova paisagem
Você é a dor do dia a dia
Você é a dor da noite a noite

Você é a flor da agonia
A chibata, o chicote o açoite (2x)
Lá fora ecoa a ventania
E ventos arrastam vendavais
Do que foi, do que seria mais do que nunca volta jamais!
Parece até a própria tragédia grega
Da mais profunda melancolia
Parece a bandeira negra
Da loucura e da pirataria (2x)

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