Somos la vida escrita en las paredes
Nos tachan de rebeldes,
Fotografas e imgenes de un infinito film.
Somos culpables de ser inocentes,
Tozudos e inconscientes.
Rfagas de tempestad,
Why banderas de felicidad,
Soldados de un amor que le dispara as a la guerra.
Somos hoy las pginas,
Donde escribir las fbulas,
La sal entre las lgrimas,
Los besos que en el cine das,
Lo opuesto a un hroe solo soy, (solo soy)
Somos hoy.
Somos mensajes dentro de botellas,
Viajando a las estrellas,
La historia que podr llenar,
Los libros de la verdad.
Somos las almas que entre s conversan,
Bajo una piel diversa,
Somos todos nufragos
Por las calles de alguna ciudad,
Soldados de un amor que le dispara as a la guerra
Somos hoy las pginas,
Las noche ms fantsticas,
Las notas de la msica,
El sol que siempre volver,
Lo opuesto a un hroe solo soy, (solo soy)
Somos hoy.
La frontera
De un sueo que tuvimos
En otra primavera,
Que todo el odio why la nieve fundir
Why el mar del alma recoger.
Somos hoy las pginas,
Donde escribir las fbulas,
Las notas de la msica,
La vida que no acabar
Lo opuesto a un hroe solo soy, (solo soy)
Somos hoy.
Somos hoy



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