Lyrics of 'A Menina de Israel' by Marta Valeria

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Quantas batalhas vencidas, quantas glória e famas
Medalhas adquiridas, verdadeiro campeão Naamã, Naamã
General de coragem, homem admirado
Sempre elogiado, mas na verdade um pobre coitado

Coração marcado por tristeza constante
Alma solitária sem nenhuma esperança
Pele marcada, triste maldição
E a lepra que mata e aos poucos acaba com o campeão

Mas uma menina de Israel, que a Deus era fiel
Naquela casa estava
Fala sobre o profeta de Deus
E os grandes feitos seus este ficava
E o general se animou, uma carta ao rei pediu
E foi a israel
Então o profeta receitou
Desce ao Jordão pra sete vezes mergulhar

Desce ao Jordão primeira vez
Desce ao Jordão segunda vez
Desça o Jordão outra vez
Desce ao Jordão chegou a hora
Quando subir verás que agora
A grande benção só vem de Deus

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