Dentro do meu carro
A estabilidade
Me faz acreditar
Que está tudo bem
Tudo em seu lugar

E logo me esqueço
Tudo tem seu preço
Aumento a velocidade
E atravesso a cidade
Sem pensar
Sem pensar
Sem pensar

Em mais ninguém
A não ser em quem gosta de mim
Me esqueci numa curva que fiz
Tão veloz que o amor
Não morreu por um triz
Não morreu por um triz

Mas naquela estrada
Naquela madrugada
Acho que matei alguém
E no mesmo instante
Morri um pouco também

Fui até ao rapaz
Que ainda vivia
E vendo ele morrer
Sem saber o que fazer
Segurei sua mão fria

Vi que era pobre
Moço sem instrução
Cheirava a pinga barata
Uma aliança no dedo
Talvez fosse um ladrão

Ajoelhei-me ao seu lado
Me disse o atropelado:
Fiquei com a pior parte
De tudo o que é chamado
Civilização

Devolva este anel
Pra dona daquele bordel
Foi lá que eu roubei
Diga pro dono do bar
Que minha conta encerrei

Silenciou de repente
Gemeu como um cão
E sobre o asfalto quente
Seu sangue escorreu suavemente
Todo pelo chão

Olhei a cidade
Olhei pro meu carro
Voltei a correr
Pensei em fugir
Quis não mais viver

Quis não mais viver
Com mais ninguém
A não ser com quem gosta de mim
Me esqueci numa curva que fiz
Tão veloz que o amor
Não morreu por um triz
Não morreu por um triz

Olhei a cidade
Olhei pro meu carro
Voltei a correr
Pensei em fugir
Quis não mais viver
Quis não mais viver
Quis não mais viver


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    Esta canción es increíble, no solo por la música, sino también por la letra... Matar a alguien por estar sumido en un mundo propio (al menos, así es como interpreté la letra) debe ser horrible.

    bloody_melyon September 06, 2008   Link

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