Amanecí con los puños bien cerrados
Y la rabia insolente de mi juventud
La ingenuidad
Nos absuelve de equivocarnos
Que cada uno aporte lo que sepa
Te hicieron pan y ahí te consumimos
Y la venganza es un trasto tan inútil

Este es mi sitio
Y esta es mi espina
Iberia sumergida
En sus rumores clandestinos
Formulas preguntas

Con semilla de respuesta
Y conozco cual es tu camino
De memoria
Descreo de la razón de la mayoría
Y sus abrazos propietarios
Sin salida, no hay salida
Ahora que padeces de insomnio
Quisieras morir de siesta
Estribillo


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    For you English speakers out there:

    I awoke with tightly clenched fists and the insolent rage of my youth Ingenuousness absolves us from our mistakes and allows everyone to contribute what they know. They made you bread and there we consumed you, vengeance is a useless piece of junk.

    This is my place and this is my thorn. Iberia submerged in these clandestine rumours.

    You formulate questions with a seed of an answer and I know your way by heart. I do not believe in the rationality and the proprietary embrace, without an exit. Now that you suffer from insomnia you would like to die from "siesta".

    This is my place and this is my thorn. Iberia submerged in these clandestine rumours.

    Not much of an idea what the lyrics mean, hopefully these will help someone.

    The One Free Manon May 02, 2008   Link
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    Esta cancion de 1994 denuncia la España corrupta, la imagen que se transmitia al exterior de este pais.... Lo triste es que siga vigente despues de 15 años

    paccinoon September 05, 2010   Link

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