9 Meses
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9 Meses
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Ya han pasado 9 meses
Has e empezado a vivir
Intentaste fecundar muchas veces
Pero solo ahora podras salir
La oscuridad se transforma en libertad
Cuando por tu mismo empiezas a respirar
Un llanto te ahoga por casualidad
La nueva vida que empieza a cautivar
Ya eres un pequeño niño
El cual puede saltar y hablar
De todas las personas resives cariño
Pero no con todas podras contar
La oscuridad se transforma en libertad
Cuando por tu mismo empiezas a respirar
Un llanto te ahoga por casualidad
La nueva vida que empieza a cautivar
Ya eres adulto
Has crecido
Las compaciones y problemas te afectaran
Empiezan a tomar mi sentido
Y crees en tu interior mucho mas
Notas que tu vida va a acabar
Todos te llaman anciano sin respetar
Pero tu no lo quieres aceptar
Quieres que todo vuelva a empezar
Ya han pasado 9 meses
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San Alejo performs "9 Meses", and this lyric page sits inside the San Alejo catalog on LyroVerse.
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