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Calibre - Lô Borges



     
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We're suffering the calibre
we're suffering the calibre
I drag me in and out,
I'm my own contraband
I'm catering the interests,
of a market i strongly resent
How crazy is that?
how crazy is that can you feel that
I mess around, i fuck it up, somehow
I see us all getting administered
I mess around, i fuck it up, somehow i see
We're suffering,
we're suffering the calibre
If these shackles are routine,
then prison is surrender
we're suffering the calibre.
If these shackles are routine,
then prison is surrender

we're suffering the calibre
I drag me in and out,
I'm my own contraband
I'm wired to these relays,
that even I can't circumvent
How crazy is that?
how crazy is that can you feel that
I mess around, i fuck it up,
somehow i see us all getting administered
I mess around, i fuck it up, somehow
I see we're suffering,
we're suffering the calibre
If these shackles are routine,
then prison is surrender
we're suffering the calibre
If these shackles are routine, then prison is surrender
we're suffering the calibre
The calibre.
The calibre is well incorporated
the government is fully generated
initiate the sequencer calibre
calibre
We all get up tonight we're almost ready
I see we're suffering
we're all getting administered
we all get up tonight
we're almost ready
I see we're suffering
we're suffering the calibre
If these shackles are routine, then prison is surrender
we're suffering the calibre .

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Lô Borges (born January 10, 1952 in Belo Horizonte) is a Brazilian songwriter, singer and guitarist. He was one of the founders of Clube da Esquina, a music collective originating in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais. He co-authored with Milton Nascimento the album "Clube da Esquina" in 1972, which was a milestone in mpb. Among his most famous compositions are "Paisagem da Janela", "Para Lennon e McCartney", "Clube da Esquina No. 2", "Trem de Doido" and "O Trem Azul".

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