Romaria
João Mineiro e Marciano
Pilgrimage
It's dream, it's dust
The destiny of one
Like me lost in thoughts
On my horse
It's lasso, it's knot
From the gourd the bitter gourd
Of this fulfilled life in the Sun
I'm a countryman, Pirapora
Our Lady of Aparecida
Who lights up the dark and deep mine
The train of my life
I'm a countryman, Pirapora
Our Lady of Aparecida
Who lights up the dark and deep mine
The train of my life
My father was a cowboy
My mother solitude
My brothers got lost in life
At the cost of adventures
I got married and played, invested, gave up
If there's luck, I don't know, I've never seen
I'm a countryman, Pirapora
Our Lady of Aparecida
Who lights up the dark and deep mine
The train of my life
I'm a countryman, Pirapora
Our Lady of Aparecida
Who lights up the dark and deep mine
The train of my life
They told me, however
That I should come here
To ask for pilgrimage and prayer
Peace in the disagreements
As I don't know how to pray
I just wanted to show
My gaze, my gaze, my gaze
I'm a countryman, Pirapora
Our Lady of Aparecida
Who lights up the dark and deep mine
The train of my life
I'm a countryman, Pirapora
Our Lady of Aparecida
Who lights up the dark and deep mine
The train of my life