Acrobacias En Exopotamia
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Acrobacias En Exopotamia
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Hoy tengo la vista cansada
Porque sólo miro hacia atrás
Las cosas que me pasan no me bastan
Siempre pierdo algo que tienen los demás
Duermo alrededor de tu boca
Cuelgo de tu labio sin red
Desde tanta altura no quiero bajar
A los días de una noche ya no quiero volver
Destrúyeme
Si mañana vuelvo a caer
Despiértame
Si mañana vuelvo a encoger
Antes de que empiece a llover
Soy mucho más feo desnudo
Mucho más delgado sin tí
A esta imagen rota le cuesta ver
Que estoy hecho de esqueleto
Que envejece sin mí
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