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“Hoje eu mudei de casa Só isso para me fazer reparar Que tenho muita coisa Talvez O mesmo aconteça com a felicidade Precisamos ir Para sabermos o quanto fomos felizes Hoje eu comprei um pequeno filtro de barro Para matar a minha sede de lembranças.”

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Timeline

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