Superstición

Superstición

Superstición

Siempre soñar, nunca creer
Eso es lo que mata tu amor
Siempre desear, nunca tener
Eso es lo que mata tu amor
Lo mismo da morir y amar

Superstición

Superstición

Superstición

Siempre temblar, nunca crecer
Eso es lo que mata tu amor
Siempre llorar, nunca reír
Eso es lo que mata tu amor
Lo mismo da morir y amar

Y cuando te das cuenta
Que es tu amigo quien te da la mano
Entonces para vos ya no existe
El miedo, ni el dolor ni el frío
Estás cómodo con él en tu casa
Y solo ves las estrellas, la espuma
Y no haces más nada
Porque crees
Que ahora ya no estás más solo
Si te dieras al menos un porqué

Superstición

Superstición

Superstición


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Superchería Lyrics as written by Luis Alberto Spinetta

Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing

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