Lyrics of 'Monalisa' by Saulo Roston

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É incrível
Nada desvia o destino
Hoje tudo faz sentido
E ainda há tanto a aprender

E a vida tão generosa comigo
Veio de amigo a amigo
Me apresentar a você

Paralisa com seu olhar
Monalisa
Seu quase rir me ilumina
Tudo ao redor minha vida

Ai de mim, me conduza
Junto a você ou me usa
Pro seu prazer, me fascina
Deusa com ar de menina

Me fascina
Deusa com ar de menina

Me fascina
Deusa com ar de menina

Me fascina...

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