Subo al vagón a las siete,
Mira la cara a la peña,
Yo parto de esa base para comprender lo que la vida me enseña,
Ni tu me entiendes ni yo te entiendo,
Y si vienes a convencerme de algo es que ni te atiendo,
Demasiadas me he tragado ya, en el aula, casa, curro,
Ahora escapo de los tres, desde entonces no me aburro
Intento hacerlo a mi manera,
Tu no le ves sentido,
Pero si tu opinión me importara entonces ya te la habría pedido,
En este mundo de actores no sigue pareciendo importante
tener valores, buscar calores, aprender de errores,
Señoras y señores, que estamos haciendo,
Después de esto no hay nada y creo que no lo estáis veyendo,
Me da pena ver a chavales jugar a a ser Tony Montana,
Por que se olvidan de como acaba sólo yonqui lleno de balas,
Fotocopias compitiendo por medallas,
Si vienes a marear lo mejor es que te vayas.

Demasiadas cosas en el aire pesan,
Hoy algo estallas en desata la tormenta,
Un día largo guarda su mensaje,
Rompe su reloj porque las horas le encierran,
Deja que la música me leve,
voy sin fe pero me fundo, deja que me entrene,
Una hoja en blanco,
A veces dice mucho,
Dice que decir no hay nada porque ya todo está dicho,
Joder, vueltas y vueltas,
No hay nada nuevo,
Amante del silencio,
Ayer caímos bajo recuerdas,
No hicimos nada por evitar el tedio,
La llama debería de estar al fondo,
No veo nada debe de estar apagada,
Calma, solo está desanimada,
Hace ya tiempo que perdió la esperanza (esperanza),
Alúmbrala con gasolina,
Una cerilla y un final perfecto (perfecto),
En conexión (infierno),
(que) Nada funciona, todo se queda dentro.

Demasiadas cosas que por su peso colman,
No me hables de ideas el corazón desborda,
No sé si me entiendes, puro sentimiento,
No hay nada pensado, no trates de entenderlo.


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