Lyrics of 'Dona Dela' by Sara Lachine

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Quem falou
Porque ela usa short curto
Exagera no decote
Não é mina pra casar?

Só porque zoa de domingo a quinta
Mete a cara na bebida
Não é flor pra se cheirar

Nada a ver
Ela é livre pra voar

Nada a ver
Qual boleto cê vai pagar?

Se o seu cavalinho não anda
Deixa o dela andar

Ela é dona dela
Quem comanda é ela
Atura ou surta
Tem que respeitar

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