Algunos disfrazan sus crudas ganas de figurar
Corazones ardientes, estrellas calientes por papel
Por mientras se come tu imagen
Algún sucio magazin
Que estampa en tu frente un precio de moda

Cielo me has marcado
Como la estrella que logra ver su estela
Cielo me has mandado
A sonreír al morir

Despierten lectores de ese trance que los masturba
Mientras leen farándula la A.M.I.A. exploto
Los rumores de mil amores
Son solo una mentira, que se vende bien
Y si existe algo cierto
A quien le importa

Cielo me has marcado
Como la estrella que logra ver su estela
Me has petrificado
Como una estatua
Con una linda cara
Cielo me has ordenado
A ser verdugo de mi propia cabeza
Cielo me has mandado
A sonreír al morir

Cielo me has marcado
Como la estrella que logra ver su estela
Me has petrificado
Como una estatua
Con una linda cara
Cielo me has ordenado
A ser verdugo de mi propia cabeza
Cielo me has mandado
A sonreír al morir


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Cielo Market Lyrics as written by Luis Alberto 'beto' Cuevas Olmedo Luciano Andres 'laita' Rojas Barlaro

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    No idea

    jwcherneron May 27, 2002   Link
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    Thi song talks about the fakeness of many artists, and how the music they sing is only made for material purposes.

    mario_r_3on June 29, 2002   Link
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    Not only that... This song is one of the songs related to the unfortunate death of La Ley's original guitarist Andres Bobe. This song talks about a "market in heaven" (cielo market), which means that death is a good marketing device among famous people. This song reveals how annoyed the band is at the fact that people were hyping the death of this guitarist and it made the band all the more famous through the horrible experiences of death.

    IridiumXion November 25, 2007   Link

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