Lyrics of 'Azulejos' by Wander Lima

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Deslize, vacilo, chame aí como quiser
Cometi com uma única mulher
Que eu não podia cometer
Jurei manter fidelidade à relação
Mas quebrei a jura em outro colchão

Ela não foi embora, nem mandou eu ir
A cama agora é dela e o sofá ficou pra mim

Eu sei bem quantos azulejos tem
Do nosso quarto até a sala
Sempre tento me acertar e volto de cabeça baixa
Pior que ela não tá errada

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