Las Horas
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Las Horas
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Esta mañana pagué el alquiler.
Usa mi coche, está en el taller,
Cuida del gato y riega el jazmín.
Y no me escribas, no pienses en mí.
Porque a solas
Nadie me cuenta las horas,
Soy invadida, invasora
De mi pequeño jardín.
Vuelo de noche, es mejor para mí,
Llevo tus píldoras para dormir.
Si cuando vuelva aún me quieres querer,
Estaré limpia, sabré lo que hacer.
Porque a solas
Nadie me cuenta las horas,
Yo soy la dueña y señora
En mi jardín de amapolas.
El viento frío me adora,
No hay que segar, segadora
Deja la hierba crecer.
There´s no need to reap, reaper
Let the grass grow.
There´s no need to reap, reaper
Let the grass grow.
There´s no need to reap, reaper
Let the grass grow.
There´s no need to reap, reaper
Let the grass ... grow ... wild ...
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