Fueron las canchas, donde corrí
El picaporte de la puerta que no abrí
El miedo a la oscuridad
Y un viejo amor por conquistar
Sentada, sola y triste con la cruel verdad
La mano se hizo amiga de la soledad
Es evidente que el perdón
De los recuerdos se aburrió
Nadie me esperará, como lo quise ayer
En las veredas como imaginé
Si fuese así la eternidad
Yo no quisiera despertar

Tantas caras que tengo olvidar
No hay palabras, sin ponerse a gritar
Se rieron de ti, no pudiste dormir
Pero tu propia vergüenza
Ya no vives de ti, no supiste morir
Porque tu propia tristeza
Se incendió

Todos colgados tras del camión
Las mismas rejas oxidadas por el sol
El hambre que no conocí
Me hizo mucho más feliz
Lavando a mano dentro de un piano
Un cura oculto bautizo a mi hermano
Las cicatrices las guardé
Por si no fueras a volver

Nadie me esperara, como lo quise ayer
En las veredas como imagine
Si fuese así la eternidad
Yo no quisiera despertar
Tantas caras que tengo olvidar

No hay palabras, sin ponerse a llorar
Se rieron de ti, no pudiste dormir
Pero tu propia vergüenza
Ya no vives de ti, no supiste morir
Porque tu propia tristeza, se incendió, oh oh, oh


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Mino Lyrics as written by Mauricio Gust Duran Fernandez Francisco Jav Duran Fernandez

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    Está canción está dedicada a Eduardo Miño (por eso el título). Él era un trabajador de la empresa Pizarreño, el cual se inmoló frente a la moneda (palacio de gobierno de Chile) debido al constante contacto con el asbesto, eduardo Miño enfermó y fue despedido. Sin poder encontrar otro trabajo tomó la fatal decición. Por eso l canción dice "no hay palabras sin ponerse a gritar", refiriendose que la unica forma de ser escuchado era haciendo algo como eso. "tantas caras que tengo que olvidar" obviamente se refiere a la gente que deja. Si viven en Maipú, Santiago, hay una pequeña plaza que queda en el cruce de la avenida pajaritos con alberto llona, ahí hay una placa que recuerda a Eduado Miño.

    biose7enon May 11, 2008   Link

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