Estas manos de rojo están
Manchadas por todas las veces
Que yo en mi sueños
Te he asesinado con tanta pasión

Enjuagaremos aquellas veces
Que dijiste que me amabas
Un poco de veneno y aguarrás
Sumérgete un poco más

Porque tú muerta ya estás
Muerta estarás
Puedes estar tranquila
Pues solo en sueños me atrevo a matar

Olvidaremos todos esos
Momentos que juntos pasamos
Te juro que yo no podré olvidar
Pues la venganza es prioridad

Celebraremos que todo terminó
Con un vodka barato
Si quieres cerveza, si quieres
Si quieres un poco más

Porque tú muerta ya estás
Muerta estarás
Puedes estar tranquila
Pues solo en sueños me atrevo a matar

Porque tú muerta ya estás, muertas estarás
Puedes estar tranquila, pues, solo en sueños (lo que tenía, te lo ofrecí)
Me atrevo a matar (ahora solo tengo malos pensamientos)

De rojo te ves bien
Combina con tus ojos y tu piel
De rojo te ves bien, rojo sangre

De rojo te ves bien (rojo te ves bien)
Rojo te ves bien (rojo te ves)
De rojo te ves bien (rojo)

De rojo te ves bien (lo que pedías yo te lo di) (rojo te ves bien)
De rojo te ves bien (lo que tenía te lo ofrecí) (rojo te ves)
De rojo te ves bien (ahora solo tengo malos pensamientos) (rojo)

De rojo te ves bien (porque tú muerta ya estás, muerta estarás)
De rojo te ves bien
De rojo te ves bien (me atrevo a matar)
(Ahora solo tengo malos pensamientos)


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Disculpa los Malos Pensamientos Lyrics as written by Jose Madero Vizcaino Arturo Arredondo Trevino

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    I really like this song. I didnt know about this band until i watched their video on Telehit. This song rocks!!

    ChrryLova1221on May 19, 2006   Link

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