Lyrics of 'Porcelana' by Suely Mesquita

Porcelana is a song by Suely Mesquita whose lyrics have countless searches, so we decided it deserves its place on this website, along with many other song lyrics that internet users want to know.

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Vai, equilibra o andar
Isso pode quebrar
Não respira, mulher
Porcelana
Louça de espanha além-mar
Não vai largar
Que se cair, vai quebrar
Tudo o que você quer

Vem sem tentar controlar
Crê que o pior vai passar
Vai sem querer
Intui
Não pensa no que vai dar

Vai, calma quando pisar
Deslizando no chão
Só dançando com as mãos
Porcelana
Num delicado verão
Que sem queimar
Deixa dourado o lençol
Que é pra gente deitar...

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