Yo te prefiero
Fuera de foco
Inalcanzable

Yo te prefiero
Irreversible
Casi intocable

Tus ropas caen lentamente
Soy un espía, un espectador
Y el ventilador desgarrándote
Sé que te excita pensar hasta donde llegaré

Es difícil de creer
Creo que nunca lo podré saber
Solo así yo te veré
A través de mi persiana americana

Es una condena agradable
El instante previo
Mmm, es como un desgaste
Una necesidad
Más que un deseo

Estamos al borde de la cornisa
Casi a punto de caer
No sientes miedo
Sigues sonriendo
Sé que te excita pensar hasta donde llegaré

Difícil de creer
Creo que nunca lo podré saber
Sólo así yo te veré
A través de mi persiana americana, hey

Tus ropas caen lentamente
Soy un espía, un espectador
Y el ventilador desgarrándote
Sé que te excita pensar hasta donde llegaré

Es difícil de creer
Creo que nunca lo podré saber
Solo así yo te veré
A través de mi persiana americana, hey

Mmm, de lo que pueda suceder
No gastes fuerzas para comprender
Solo así yo te veré
A través de mi persiana americana

Difícil de creer (difícil de creer)
Creo que nunca lo podré saber
Solo así (solo así) yo te veré (te veré)
A través de mi persiana americana, hey

Difícil, difícil de creer (difícil de creer)
Creo que nunca lo podré saber (podré saber)
Solo así yo te veré
A través de mi persiana americana, oh-oh

(Solo así yo te veré)
(A través de mi persiana americana, oh-oh)


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Persiana Americana Lyrics as written by Jorge Antonio Daffunchio Gustavo Adrian Cerati

Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing

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    Es de un hombre que se siente atraido por una mujer,a la cual no puede tener,espiandola,ella lo sabe pero eso la exita por lo que empieza a "ayudarle",exitandolo,desvistiendose.

    chilean_blackguyon July 28, 2008   Link

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