Lyrics of 'Último Olhar' by Márcio Faraco

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Como pude te deixar
Vendo desaparecer
Nosso último olhar
Como pode acontecer
Quando tempo parar
Vou voltar pra te conter
Pedir pra me perdoar
Tanto pra te dizer

Eu aqui
Longe de Copacabana
Longe do mar, longe de ti
Nunca mais fim de semana de Sol
Aqui

Lá em cima do mundo
Tive medo de não voltar
Foi ficando tudo escuro
Vi a Lua se apagar
A noite cai sobre mim agora
Como pude acreditar em não partir
Um frio
Lá fora

Eu aqui
Longe de Copacabana
Longe do mar, longe de ti
Nunca mais fim de semana de Sol
Aqui

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