You
Who makes
The sun light up my shadows
When the darkness tries to follow me?
Who makes
The air that brings me life
So I can breathe the love that´s given to me?
You make ev´rything good,
Ev´rything wonderful.
You grace my days
And heaven fills my view.
Let´s forever sing.
You make ev´rything pure,
Ev´rything beautiful.
You make me see the only thing that´s true:
It´s You,
It´s You.
Who makes
The waters of my sorrow part
And leads the gladness into my heart?
Who makes
The rivers run that wash away
And clean my soul to make a new start?
You make ev´rything good,
Ev´rything wonderful.
You grace my days
And heaven fills my view.
Let´s forever sing.
You make ev´rything pure,
Ev´rything beautiful.
You make me see the only thing that´s true:
It´s You.
You hung the moon;
You placed the stars that shine Your love for me.
I hope all that I do
Will show reflections of You.
All I do, all for You, shine Your love through me.
You make ev´rything good,
Ev´rything wonderful.
You grace my days
And heaven fills my view.
Let´s forever sing.
You make ev´rything pure,
Ev´rything beautiful.
You make me see the only thing that´s true,
It´s You, it´s You, it´s You.
You´re ev´rything pure and beautiful.
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| Fera Ferida (Roberto Carlos, Erasmo Carlos)
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| Cinco letras (Arte Oficio)
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| Olhar 43 (RPM)
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| Lately (Stevie Wonder, Ronaldo Bastos, Gal Costa)
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| Knife (Rockwell)
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| Faint (Linkin Park)
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| Girassol (Cidade Negra)
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| Quase Um Segundo (Herbert Vianna)
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| If You Leave Me Now (Chicago)
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| Human Nature (Michael Jackson, John Bettis, Steve Porcaro)
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| Eduardo e Mônica (Legião Urbana)
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| Close to you (Hal David, Burt Bacharach, Carpenters)
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| Outras Palavras (Caetano Veloso)
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| Menino do Rio (Caetano Veloso, Baby Consuelo)
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| Feira de mangaio (Sivuca, Clara Nunes)
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| Alone Again (Gilbert O'Sullivan)
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| I've Been In Love Before (Cutting Crew)
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| Dia branco (Geraldo Azevedo)
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| Meninos e meninas (Legião Urbana)
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| Agonia (Oswaldo Montenegro)
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