Obrigado, Mãe

Naiara Azevedo Naiara Azevedo

Thank You, Mom

No matter how much time passes
There will be nothing like it
God was so perfect when he created
A sublime being, so special

It doesn't matter how she is
And it doesn't matter where she comes from
It doesn't matter the color, nor the religion
What matters is that everyone has

Mother is the one who gives birth, the one who loves
The one who sings lullabies
And in a hug makes fear go away

Mother is the one who adopts, who calls you son
Who takes your hand and teaches you to walk
Lays you in her lap and teaches you to love
Thank you very much, mom

Anything I say will be too little
Just saying: I love you, mom, will lack something more
I want to thank you for letting me be born
I know you had sleepless nights
Thank you very much, mom, for giving me life
Thank you very much, mom, for giving me life

Mother is the one who gives birth, the one who loves
The one who sings lullabies
And in a hug makes fear go away

Mother is the one who adopts, who calls you son
Who takes your hand and teaches you to walk
Lays you in her lap and teaches you to love
Thank you very much, mom

Anything I say will be too little
Just saying: I love you, mom, will lack something more
I want to thank you for letting me be born
I know you had sleepless nights
Thank you very much, mom, for giving me life
Thank you very much, mom, for giving me life

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  2. Pegada Que Desgrama
  3. Coitado
  4. Chora No Meu Colo
  5. A Mamãe Chegou
  6. Rapariga Digital
  7. Sinal Vermelho
  8. Paredão Espanca (feat. Dadá Boladão)
  9. 50 Reais (feat. Maiara e Maraisa)
  10. Mãe Solteira
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