Lyrics of 'Sombras do Passado' by Roberto Logan

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Eu me faço de Ferro para ninguém notar
E por dentro, morrendo, me encontro
Perguntando, a mim mesmo
Se irei suportar
Tua falta machuca, incomoda
Me faz perder a direção
E daí eu me tranco nos meus pensamentos
Quase perco a razão
Novamente, me vejo sentindo seus beijos
Escutando a sua voz
Perguntando por nós
E acorda naquela agonia
Era só fantasia

As lembranças vazias
De um amor que não volta mais
De repente, eu recordo o passado
Que tanto esquecer
Eu não devo, não quero e nem posso
Mais pensar em você

As lembranças vazias
De um amor que não volta mais
De repente, recordo o passado
Que tanto esquecer
Eu não devo, não quero e nem posso
Mais pensar em você

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