Clara Nunes coisa da antiga

In the tub, grandma washed, grandma washed
The clothes that mommy wore when she was baptized
And mommy when she was a girl had to iron, she had to iron
Lots of smoke and heat from the iron
Today mom told me about grandma and only grandma
She said that in her time it was much better
Even squatting in the tub and blowing on the coal iron
There was more friendship and more consideration
I said that at that time the word of a mere citizen Âo
It was worth more than nowadays a million bill
After all, he said that what is real
Nobody cares anymore
br/>This is something from the old days, there in the tub
Today, Mom's eyes just watered, she just watered
When she remembered the old man, my great-grandfather
br/>He said he was a slave but he didn't give himself up to slavery
He was always running away and getting into trouble
He told me that this story of my great-grandfather, a black fugitive
It should serve as an example to These than pai João
After all, he said that what is real
No one cares anymore
This is old-school stuff, hi na tina