El Poema y La Caja
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El Poema y La Caja
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Te vas a morir
Si vuelves a hacer poema
Que atrape un poco de verdad
Vas a querer decir
Promesas
Que el mar de ayer era para mí
En una caja con papeles
Se sumergían el ayer y el hoy
El arte se escondía en un callejón
Guardé mil días en un frasco de loción
Y hoy toqué el liceo que me marcó
Y un día como hoy
Hablé con Sara, le dije adiós
Pasé por el colegio muerto
Que nunca ha muerto pues nunca vivió
El mar de los venados ya llovió
Mientras dormía alguien de ayer murió
Y hoy toqué el liceo que me marcó
Y un día como hoy
Hablé con Sara, le dije adiós
Para pa pa, para pa pa
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Siddhartha performs "El Poema y La Caja", and this lyric page sits inside the Siddhartha catalog on LyroVerse.
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