Yo conozco ese lugar donde revientan las estrellas
Yo conozco la escalera en espiral hacia la cúpula
Los rayos X no penetran
Los oscuros vidrios de una limousine

Te rescataré
Te rescataré
Los guardianes pierden el honor
Mientras desfilan, hay tanto fraude a nuestro alrededor
Comprenderás

Es amor lo que sangra
Desde el cielo en la cúpula
Es amor lo que sangra
Sobre el techo en la cúpula

Yo conozco ese lugar donde todos se la creen
Yo conozco la salida de emergencia que nos salvará
Cruje tu nombre en las paredes
Si sé que esperas no podré dormir

Te rescataré
Te rescataré
Los guardianes pierden el honor
Aprovechemos, hay tanta cama a nuestro alrededor
Y verás que

Es amor lo que sangra
Desde el cielo en la cúpula
Es amor lo que sangra
Sobre el techo en la cúpula

Oh-uh-uh
Yeh

Los rayos X no penetran
Los oscuros vidrios de una limousine

Te rescataré
Te rescataré
Los guardianes pierden el honor
Mientras desfilan, hay tanto fraude a nuestro alrededor
Comprenderás

Es amor lo que sangra
Desde el cielo en la cúpula
Es amor lo que sangra
Sobre el techo en la cúpula
(Cúpula)
(Cúpula)
Es amor lo que sangra
(Cúpula, cúpula)
(Cúpula)
Es amor lo que sangra
(Cúpula, cúpula)
Yeh, yeh, yeh, oh-oh
(Cúpula)


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Lo Que Sangra (La Cupula) Lyrics as written by Gustavo Adrian Cerati

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    La cúpula es un burdel : "Los guardianes pierden el honor" son los guardias del sitio, "aprovechemos, hay tanta cama a nuestro alrededor", las habitaciones. "la escalera en espiral" designa ese toque pseudoglamouroso de los burdeles "los oscuros brillos de una limousine" el matrimonio del poder con el sexo pagado ...

    davockon November 08, 2007   Link
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    no estoy del todo de acuerdo..

    la palabra kupula te hace pensar al toke en la iglesia. kuando hablan del amor ke sangra, remite al hecho del sakrificio de jesus, y el hecho de ke el haya muerto 'por amor' a todos nosotros.

    ademas, el verso de 'yo konozko ese lugar donde todos se la kreen, yo konozko la salida de emergenia ke nos salvara' ... kreo ke es bastante klaro en su relacion al kristianismo.

    pero no estoy al tanto de las kreencias religiosas de Soda. a ver si alguien lanza algo mas... esta kancion no tiene komentarios! kreo ke seria bastante interesante de analizar :)

    mili__on December 10, 2007   Link
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    Mili, nada de cristianismo.

    girlie1313on April 11, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    para mi todo encaja con la perdida de la virginidad de una mujer y pues sus daños colaterales jejej -'es amor loq sangra sobre el techo en la cupula' el normal sangrado al perder una mujer la virginidad sobre la forma de cupula de la punta de ..bueno ya saben q. -'yo conozco ese lugar donde revientan las estrellas' el esperma -'los guardianes pierden el honor' los padres de la chica, an insultadoel honor dde su hija. -'si se q esperas no podre dormir' angustiado pensando si su chica 'espera' un bebe

    donchuchoon July 21, 2008   Link
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    Totalmente de acuerdo con donducho y davock , personalmente creo que es una combinación de los dos, El mundo plastico del modelaje, la virginidad de una mujer, y la prostitucion... Muy buena rola.. buena combinación

    arialsurferon December 02, 2009   Link

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