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O, Que Sera
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I first heard this song while watching the movie Dona Flor y Los Dos Maridos years ago, and I thought it was one of the greatest songs I had ever heard. Still do.
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Genre
Latin Cover Songs
Charts
Peak #9
Peak in subgenre #1
Author
Chico Buarque
Rights
1976
Uploaded
March 11, 2022
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MP3 7.9 MB 320 kbps 3:28
Lyrics
What Could It Be What could it be That they sigh for in the bedrooms? That they whisper for in verses and stanzas? That they agree about in the darkness of the nests? That lives in heads, lives in mouths? That they light candles for in the alleys? That they speak loudly about at the pubs? That they yell about in the markets? That with certainty Can be found in nature, be what it may What has no certainty, and will never have What has no mending, and will never have What has no size What could it be That lives in the ideas of those lovers? That is sung by the most delirious of poets? That is promised by the drunken prophets? That happens in the pilgrimages of the mutilated? That is found in the fantasies of the unhappy? That is found in the day to day of the prostitutes? In the plans of the thieves, the helpless In all manners, be what it may What has no decency, and will never have What has no censorship, and will never have What makes no sense What could it be That all the warnings will not prevent? Because every laugh will defy Because all bells will chime Because all hymns will sanctify And all the kids will hurl away And all the destinies will meet each other And the Eternal Father himself, who never went near To look over that hell, will bless it What has no rule, and will never have What has no shame, and will never have What has no judgement
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BrettService
Apr 05, 2021
I only speak English, but I enjoyed the laid-back groove of this well performed and recorded song. Takes me to a tropical beach somewhere that it's warm all year. Cheers, Brett