Lyrics of 'Nossa História' by Julio Cezar Cindra

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Me lembro quando eu te conheci
Sem nem sequer imaginar
Que Deus iria nos unir
Pra nos fazer juntos caminharmos
Me lembro quando eu pedi a Deus
Alguém que pudesse estar ao meu lado
Mas eu não podia imaginar
Que esse alguém que eu pedi a Deus era você

Você é um presente de Deus pra minha vida
E é muito mais do que eu podia imaginar
Você é tudo o que eu preciso
Alguém que eu possa acreditar
Um amor que eu possa confiar

E a cada dia que se passa
Eu vejo a mão de Deus
A nos abençoar
E a cada dia que se passa
Eu aprendo mais e mais
A te amar

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