Lyrics of 'Meio da Rua' by Madame Zoraide

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Quase Fala, Mas Se Cala Então
Ele Longe, Ela Entende Que Se Precisa Falar
Não Vale a Pena Falar, Não Vale a Pena
Todo Dia, Dia Que Volta
Quase Nada, Quase Sempre
E Ela Vai Se Sufocar Com Esse Nada De Matar
Não Vale a Pena

Mesmo Que Fosse Loucura Total,
Ilusão, Mesmo Assim Preferia,
Mesmo Que Fosse Um Romance Cruel
Ou Mentiras Com Mel,
Preferia Estar Vivendo, Ela Tá Morrendo
Então Vai Pro Meio da Rua,
Embarca em Qualquer Uma,
Solta no Meio da Rua,
Doida Prá Respirar

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