Soñé que encarnaba en ella
Escapando del zar
Un hechizo trajo inmensas comadrejas
Desde el fondo del mar
Cielos bajo aids
No clamaron su sed
Sacrificio de sal
Siete vidas espero por un taxi boy solo para verme mal

Todo lo que fui fue también ruta libre
Si pudiera explicar
En lisboa vi serpientes
En oriente, nueve eunucos de ala
Y en las sombras del cenit
Vi una estrella en paz
Con los ojos en la arena, magdalena
Super acido up

Labios de amor, sombras de amor
Entre las piedras un rayo de amor
Cáliz de amor, cruces de amor
Clave de muerte, clave de sol

Cacería en la ciudad
No hay refugio donde estar
Sueño de amor

Rayo de amor, cáliz de amor
Entre las piedras solo de amor
Hombres de amor, guerras de amor
Solo veo locas de amor
Cacería en la ciudad
Ya no se hasta donde vas, sueño de amor

Sombras de amor, labios de amor
Entre la gente, un cable de amor
Cáliz de amor
Solo veo piernas de amor

Cacería en la ciudad
Hasta donde llegaras
Sueño de amor, sueño de amor


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