No habrá remedio infalible
Te confiaré
Las almas son tan corruptibles
Que no querrás saber
De mí, solo lo que ves
Conseguirás de mí

Te confiaré

Y no querrás saber
Anclado en mil nueve noventa

Los dioses no saldaron cuentas
Para poder salir
De mí, solo lo que ves
Conseguirás de mí (de mí)

Naturaleza insaciable
Cavaré entre tus labios
Hoy lloverá y se abrirá la tierra

Baby, please

De mí
Solo lo que ves
Conseguirás de mí

De mí
Veras
Conseguirás de mí
Veras lo que quiero

Que conseguirás de mí
Anclado en mil nueve noventa


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1990 Lyrics as written by Gustavo Adrian Cerati

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    Trata de mostrar que lo importante es la visión de ese instante ... es eso, el instante con ella, no importa quienes sean ni q historia carguen encima

    davockon December 31, 2007   Link
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    La primera frase no dice "No habrá remedio infalible", sino "Agarro medio cuba libre". Cuba Libre es un trago.

    Snipeon July 31, 2008   Link

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