Lyrics of 'Paraíba' by Maria Alcina

If you've been searching for the lyrics of the song Paraíba by Maria Alcina for a long time, start warming up your voice, because you won't be able to stop singing it.

Quando a lama virou pedra
E mandacaru secou
Quando ribaçã de sede
Bateu asas e voou
Foi aí que eu vim'embora
Carregando a minha dor
Hoje mando um abraço prá ti pequenina
Paraíba masculina
Muié macho sim senhor

Êta pau-pereira
Que em princesa já roncou
Êta paraíba
Muié macho sim senhor

Êta pau-pereira
Meu bodoque não quebrou
Hoje mando um abraço pra ti pequenina

Paraíba masculina

Muié macho sim senhor

Êta, êta

Mulher macho sim senhor

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