Lyrics of 'Porto Maré' by Olivar Barreto

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Quem vai querer, vai querer
Vai querer desarrumar
Quem vai querer, vai querer
Vai querer lambadear

Eu sou de um país que se chama pará
Que tem no caribe o seu porto de mar
E sei, pelos discos do velho cugat
Que yo, yo non puedo vivir sin bailar

Lambada, nêga, vem cá
Neguita, nêga me dá
Me dá que eu dou
Te dou aquele fungá
Das ilhas de bom chamar amor

Calar, eu me calei
Agora vou falar
Paris, se cheguei vou ficar
New york, moscou, berlim e bogotá
Eu sou mandinga do meu pará

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