Hipnotismo de un flagelo
Dulce, tan dulce
Cuero, piel y metal
Carmín y charol

Cuando el cuerpo no espera
Lo que llaman amor

Cada lagrima de hambre
El más puro néctar
Nada más dulce que el deseo en cadenas

Cuando el cuerpo no espera
Lo que llaman amor
Más se pide y se vive
Canción animal
Canción animal

No me sirven las palabras
Gemir es mejor

Cuando el cuerpo no espera
Lo que llaman amor
Más se pide y se vive
Canción animal
Canción animal

Más se pide y se vive
(Más, más)
Más se pide y se vive
Canción animal
Canción animal


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Canción Animal Lyrics as written by Mario Daniel Melero Gustavo Adrian Cerati

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    Como casi todad las songs de Cerati durante Soda en su mayoria, si no todas hablan de una forma u otra del sexo, pero aunque no estoy muy de acuerdo con la promiscuidad, pk el sexo sin amor termian siendo promiscuo, sin embargo de la forma y con la pasion que lo describe Cerati es como para desenfrenarse.

    Sinceramente considero que Cerati es uno de los pocos que puede hablar sin tapujos del sexo en una cancion sin sonar obceno, la verdad creo que aparte de "Entre Canibales", esta es una de sus canciones mas sexys

    Nicte85on September 02, 2008   Link

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