New Orleans
a primeros de abril
en el noventa y cuatro
El está condenado a morir
por amar demasiado

Si quisieras ahora venir
y acabar de una vez con mi vida
yo te lo pido blanca mujer
que me lleves a tu eterna guarida.

Tengo tantas ganas de ti
pero no puedo llevarte ahora.
Te toca todavía vivir
porque aún no te ha llegado la hora.

Soñó una foto virtual
de su amor enlutado.
El esta condenado a morir
por amar demasiado.

Si quisieras ahora venir
y acabar de una vez con mi vida
yo te lo pido blanca mujer
que me lleves a tu eterna guarida.

Nadie quiere nada de mí
y tu quieres que te quite la vida
pero no soy dueña de mí
solo espero la campana de arriba.

Tengo tantas ganas de ti
pero no puedo llevarte ahora.
Te toca todavía vivir
porque aún no te ha llegado la hora.

En un día de primeros de abril
hay un hombre esperando a morir.


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    Supongo que la blanca mujer puede ser la muerte,,, y esta trata de convencerlo de que todavia no le toca morir,,, que el recibe ordenes de "la campana de arriba"... pero tambien podria ser alucion indirecta a la muerte a traves de la droga...

    Pogo-The-Clownon March 15, 2005   Link
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    General Comment

    Supongo que la blanca mujer puede ser la muerte,,, y esta trata de convencerlo de que todavia no le toca morir,,, que el recibe ordenes de "la campana de arriba"... pero tambien podria ser alucion indirecta a la muerte a traves de la droga...

    Pogo-The-Clownon March 15, 2005   Link

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