Hay una que no puede parar
De hablar de caviar
Y él solo piensa en comer
Su fruta prohibida
Mi majestad se ha perdido
Entre una multitud
Mojando la alfombra
Con sus sueños de vivas

Picnic en el 4B
Es una cuestión de voltaje
Picnic en el 4B
Ya me acostumbraste

Golpean la puerta
Por décima vez
Es que falta alguien por venir
Cuando me suda esa cara de gas
Y me baje el alcohol
Entre el alud podre asomar mi nariz
Y salir a la calle

Picnic en el 4B
Es una cuestión de voltaje
Picnic en el 4B
Ya me acostumbraste

Prefiero vagar sin sentido
A empapelar mi habitación
Creí cambiar aquel sonido
Y aquí estoy
Bailando esta maldita canción
Esta no es mi noche

Picnic
En el 4B
Picnic
Ya me acostumbraste

Picnic en el 4B
Es una cuestión de voltaje
Uh, picnic
En el 4B, picnic, picnic


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Picnic en el 4° B Lyrics as written by Gustavo Adrian Cerati Hector Juan Pedro Bosio

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    Creo que se refiere sobre moverse en un circulo social de la alta y como esto le resulta muy incomodo por la hipocresia que se maneja dentro de esta pero que al parecer lo soporta por aquella chica que el llama "Mi majestad con sus sueños de diva" que se mueve en este circulo snob.

    Sonomanon October 06, 2007   Link

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