Soy de un sitio, de un lugar
De un tiempo que
Llaman eternidad
Y al viento, mi hogar

Donde la realidad
La puedes cambiar
Si sabes preguntar
Y no das nada por hecho

¿a qué sabe el dolor?
¿es eterno el amor?
¿la amargura es mujer?
¿de qué están hechos los sueños?

¿cuánto pesa un adiós?
¿por qué es muda la paz?
¿puede dormir la traición?
Pregúntate!

Y verás que mi voz
Vive en ti, soy la voz dormida
De los que el santo oficio
Consiguió callar

Si me quieres seguir
Volaremos sobre el arco iris
Donde mueren las penas
Y nacen los besos en flor
Mi voz vive en ti!

He visto roma caer
Y a egipto morir
Y a jesús de nazaret
Expirar sin saber

Que en su nombre iba a nacer
Una secta de poder
Traficantes de ilusión
Mercaderes de almas rotas

¿por qué es sorda la fe?
¿y ciego el que cree?
¿sabe un rezo besar?
¿cuánto cobra el celibato?

¿está en venta el altar?
¿o lo alquiláis
Para uso de un dictador?
En uno hitler folló!

Y verás que mi voz
Vive en ti, soy la voz dormida
De los que el santo oficio
Consiguió callar

Si me quieres seguir
Volaremos sobre el arco iris
Donde mueren las penas
Y nacen los besos en flor
Mi voz vive en ti

He bajado hasta tu infierno
Y a tus miedos pregunté
¿dónde viven los fracasos?
Y si aceptan un talón
He subido hasta su cielo
Su dios no me recibió
A su derecha esta franco
Y entre los dos hay un hueco
Para pinochet

Y verás que yo soy la voz dormida
Sígueme, mi voz vive en ti

Y verás que mi voz
Vive en ti, soy la voz dormida
De los que el santo oficio
Consiguió callar

Si me quieres seguir
Volaremos sobre el arco iris
Donde mueren las penas
Y nacen los besos en flor
Mi voz vive en ti

He ardido en mil hogueras
Me violaron en perú
He vivido el holocausto
La inquisición, apartheid
Dictaduras, poder, pederastia
La marca del diablo es la cruz


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    Now who is nacho is he the lead singer of the band? and is the song in latin or spanish

    FiEnD_InCaRnAtE 85on April 11, 2006   Link

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