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When I woke up and didn't see you
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Strong spotlights, glitter
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And these girls' smiles only remind me of cocaine
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In five the curtains open
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Static retinas shine, light drizzle
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What a trip, my poems brought me where they don't live
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Fame annoys, cash dictates, can you believe it?
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Puppets, like Celso Pitta, lie
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Dead like my dad, I don't even feel present
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So it's rhymes you want, take it, two, three
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Enough to give every one of you a heart attack
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Into a no-return abyss of party and babble
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My soul sinks like my family at home, alone
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They come in like a pimp, things that hit
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Harmony, how I dreamed of being here someday?
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Crisis, work, ideology, pause
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And it's here that we understand Amy Winehouse
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When I woke up and didn't see you
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It's a cliff, I think the best
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I wanna save the world, since I gave up on my family
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And in a harder fight the frustration will be smaller
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Worthy of pity, just the powder, empty, common
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That's already fashion in the 21st century
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Blacks with sharp voices recorded
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Against villains who bleed the hood
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But raps by us, for peace, nothing else
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Put me in Minas Gerais, in a locked cell
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I remembered Racionais, reflection
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But even black folks themselves don't give a damn about that
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It's a sad, romantic cliché
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You'll notice, you'll see, you killed yourself and paradise doesn't exist
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I'm still the Emicida from the Rinha
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I filled venues from South to North
And I roam around, Taliban
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Watching rich kids drink two months of my sister's salary
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Hennessys, hazelnuts, dressing rooms, fans, celebs
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Bro, where were they ten years ago?
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Showbiz, like the rule says, kid
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Society sells Jesus, why wouldn't it sell rap?
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The world will occupy itself with your dollar sign
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Saying misery was what lacked attention
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When I woke up and didn't see you