Lyrics The Man From the Oldest Building - Ed Motta
If
I
could
love
The
music
in
the
air
If
I
could
go
Just
dancing
everywhere
If
I
was
the
one
Who
fights
to
live
With
never
care
And
in
green
parks
I'd
run
until
I'm
light
And
in
pictures
I'd
be
the
best
upright
And
in
every
street
Someone
was
there
To
hold
me
tight
But
I
never
go
(I
don't
even
try
to)
Where
the
others
go
(I
don't
even
cry
for)
And
the
taste
I
find
No
one
else
will
find
No
one
is
there
When
I
climb
the
stairs
And
no
one
ever
Is
watching
my
movies
The
movies
I
live
in
No
one
on
the
sidewalk
The
side
that
I
step
on
Nobody
will
order
My
sweet
pies
And
so
For
this
helluva
drink
I'm
alone
With
me,
me
And
I
go
home
To
meet
my
newest
chair
And
I
whistle
Like
something's
in
the
air
Then
the
elevator
doors
unfold
And
there
was
you
All
around
you
Is
smelling
something
new
All
about
you
Is
shining
into
view
When
I
turned
the
lights
And
shut
the
door
Then
there
was
you
See
my
furniture
(Try
my
dusty
pillows)
See
my
window
view
(That's
a
bat
who
dances)
These
are
my
old
stamps
I
collect
these
things
But
I
forgot
To
introduce
myself
I'm
just
the
guy
From
the
oldest
of
buildings
The
emptiest
party
The
strangest
of
clothing
The
top
of
the
listings
Of
no
matches
ever
But
still
burning
deep
To
be
tempted
to
learn
so
Oh,
please
won't
you
sit
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