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Mira num olhar
Um riacho, cacho de nuvem
No azul do céu a rolar...
Mira Ira, raça tupi,
Matas, florestas, Brasil.
Mira vento, sopra continente,
Nossa América servil,
Mira vento, sopra continente,
Nossa América servil...
Mira num olhar,
Um riacho, cacho de nuvem
No azul do céu a rolar...
Mira ouro, azul ao mar,
Fonte, forte de esperança,
Mira sol, canção, tempestade, ilusão,
Mira sol, canção, tempestade,
Ilusão...
Mira num olhar
Verso frágil tecido em fuzil,
Mescla morena,
Canela, cachaça, bela raça, Brasil.
Anana ira,
Mira ira anana tupi
Anana ira, anana ira
Mira Ira
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