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Ó doce mãezinha
Querido bem que Deus nos deu
Amor de mãezinha
Benção que o céu nos concedeu
Tudo é alegre
Quando está juntinho a nós
Nada é mais triste
Que ficar sem a sua voz
Por um filho querido
Qualquer perigo enfrentará
E às vezes o ingrato
Nem o seu nome lembrará
Como é feliz
Todo filho que ainda tem
Doces carinhos da mãezinha querida
O eterno bem
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