Lyrics of 'Vou Por Aí' by Rasta Chinela

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Vou por aí
Por toda cidade curtindo saudades vou por aí
No último volume o som do carro
Um gole de cerveja um cigarro
Olhar perdido em alta madrugada vou por aí
Pra onde ir?
Pra que sorrir?
Em cada esquina aumenta minha solidão
Meu desejo procurando outra emoção
Vou por aí (repete)

Eu morro de amor por ela e ela nem aí
Saudade rasgando o peito, pra onde ir?
Eu morro de amor por ela e ela nem aí
Noite fria madrugada tô por aí

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Vou por aí
Pra onde ir?

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