Mamãe Ama O Meu Revólver
Hey pretty baby have you heard the news
Somebody stepped upon my blue suede shoes
They said they were sorry
And as you can see
I took it all in my stride
But when they said, is there something we can do
I of course replied
I went to my doctor, just ten other day
I said `Listen Doc, are you feeling okay?`
I told him to lie down on his couch
And that I would look inside
But when he began to hurl abuse
I of course replied
As you might well have heard
And as from today
Not only have women equal rights
Now they have equal pay
They said
Somebody stepped upon my blue suede shoes
They said they were sorry
And as you can see
I took it all in my stride
But when they said, is there something we can do
I of course replied
I went to my doctor, just ten other day
I said `Listen Doc, are you feeling okay?`
I told him to lie down on his couch
And that I would look inside
But when he began to hurl abuse
I of course replied
As you might well have heard
And as from today
Not only have women equal rights
Now they have equal pay
They said
A SONG
I would like to write a song
That is so vibrant and so intimate
That the earth would adopt it
As if it had sprung like the stream
From the land's memory
As if no one had written it but life itself
And my song would travel along
From bird to wing, to tree
To breeze to heart to breath to song
Because a song belongs to everyone
Like the spring