Lyrics of 'Porta de Amor' by Shirley Carvalhaes

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Quando olho pra você, tanta coisa posso ver
Você já não é o mesmo
Pois te falta a alegria de tempos atrás
Quando a gente se encontra você fica reclamando
Acha tudo um absurdo
E não abre o coração, para entrar a paz

Conte pra Deus os seus problemas
Conte pra Deus a sua dor
Conte pra Deus a sua vida
Que Ele tem uma saída, uma porta de amor

Eu também já fui ferido, trago as marcas do passado
Mas a Cristo eu recorri
Quando em minha agonia, Ele me ajudou
Faça agora como eu fiz, conte tudo para Cristo
Pois você fazendo isto, Ele te dá alegria e serás feliz

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