Ella usó mi cabeza
Como un revólver
E incendió mi conciencia
Con sus demonios
Me vi llegando tarde
Tarde a todo

Después de un baño cerebral
Estaba listo para ser amado

Pasa el tiempo y ahora creo que
El vacío es un lugar normal

Ella usó mi cabeza
Como un revólver

No creerías las cosas
Que he hecho por ella
Cobardemente
Pero sin vergüenza
Era una piedra en el agua
Seca por dentro

Así se siente cuando la verdad
Es la palabra sometida

Fui tan dócil como un guante
Y tan sincero como pude

Ella usó mi cabeza
Como un revólver

No creerías las cosas
Que he hecho por ella


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Ella Usó Mi Cabeza Como un Revólver Lyrics as written by Gustavo Adrian Cerati Carlos Alberto Ficicchia

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    cerati se personifica en un drogadicto, ella es la droga!!, ´´Ella usó mi cabeza como un revolver e incendió mi conciencia con sus demonios´´, se refiere a los daños que le causo;´´después de un baño cerebral estaba listo para ser amado´´ el baño cerebral se lo hace el narco que lo convence a consumir, y es amado cuando consume, ´´No creerías las cosas que he hecho por ella´´, como robar, mentir y prorizar a ´´ella´´ sobre todas las cosas de este mundo sin importarle nada ni nadie..

    fedexon March 09, 2007   Link

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