Queríamos tomar agua de lluvia
Como cuando pendejos
Sin miedo al malestar
Queríamos pisar baldosas flojas
Para empapar de frente
Al primer gil calentón
Y también patear por la orilla del mar
Hundiendo los pies en la espuma fría

O cruzar el río sin saber nadar
Por puro placer, sin ninguna red
Queríamos pegarnos un buen baño
Para lavar las culpas
De tanta rigidez
Porque vinimos, porque nacimos
Porque salimos del agua
Porque soñamos y la tomamos

Pero vivimos secos
Porque vinimos, porque nacimos
Porque somos como el agua
Porque soñamos, nos calentamos
Y al fin nos hacemos humo
Y al fin nos hacemos humo
Yo no soy la gota que rebalsó tu vaso
Te aviso que para mi es el vicio
De este payaso sin risas

Que de lágrima se ahoga
Tiré la soga
El barba no dio bola
Dijo: "hijo no te inundes
Sos el último en la cola"
Dejamos pasar el tiempo que nos condena
Que pena
Y la mierda que nos rodea aun queda
Zapatos rotos, cordones flojos
Y un sueño:

De nuestro mundo somos dueños
Queríamos saltar sobre los charcos
Con zapatillas blancas
Para que se enoje mamá
Queríamos que se inundara todo
Y las bocas de tormenta
No alcancen a desagitar
Y también patear por la orilla del mar

Hundiendo los pies en la espuma fría
O cruzar el río sin saber nadar
Por puro placer, sin ninguna red
Porque vinimos, porque nacimos
Porque salimos del agua
Porque soñamos y la tomamos
Pero vivimos secos

Porque vinimos, porque nacimos
Porque somos como el agua
Porque soñamos, nos calentamos
Y al fin nos hacemos humo
Y al fin nos hacemos humo
Rebalsó
La gota que nadie esperó

Sin verla ni beberla nos ahogamos en un vaso
En esta inundación
La gota que nadie esperó
Sin verla ni beberla nos ahogamos en un vaso
Sin agua


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