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Watch the sun that is coming up,

come and see the sea.

The little boys go running

see the sun arrive.

Little boy with no conditions,

brother of all nudes,

take your eyes off the ground,

come see the light.

Boy of ill dress,

a new day is coming,

only those who know how to sing

will come as well.

Dark,

dark neighborhood,

dark neighborhood.

Where there's no bread

there is no rest.

Little boy of a poor house,

whether he wants to or not, the boogy-man

will one day sing

this song.

Look at the sun

that's coming up...

If it's even pleasurable to sing,

if all of the Earth smiles,

who should not love,

little boy, you?

If reason isn't fury,

if everyone wants it,

one day you shall learn,

no matter what.

Dark, dark neighborhood,

dark neighborhood...

Where there's no bread,

there's no rest.

Little boy of a poor house,

whether he wants to or not, the boogy-man

will one day sing

this song.

Look at the sun that's coming up,

come and see the sea.

by Zeca Afonso, sung by Mariza.

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