This is a sequel to 2001's "Reckless Abandon", and features the band looking back on their clumsy youth fondly.
En mis venas hay, alcohol,
y en tu cara hay, deseo
en tu cara hay,deseo,
y en mi cuerpo hay,dolor
Pero no te vas, y te quedas atrás
y me pisas, y me pisas y me pisas el corazón
no me aplastas, hasta el final!...
En mi cara hay dolor
y en tu cuerpo hay deseo
en tu cara hay deseo
y en mi cuerpo hay alcohol
me gusta gritar pero no me dejas,
y me cerrás, me tapas, el corazón,
me aplastas, hasta el final...
En mis venas hay, alcohol,
Y en tu cuerpo hay, deseo,
En tu cuerpo hay, deseo,
Y en mi cara hay, dolor.
y en tu cara hay, deseo
en tu cara hay,deseo,
y en mi cuerpo hay,dolor
Pero no te vas, y te quedas atrás
y me pisas, y me pisas y me pisas el corazón
no me aplastas, hasta el final!...
En mi cara hay dolor
y en tu cuerpo hay deseo
en tu cara hay deseo
y en mi cuerpo hay alcohol
me gusta gritar pero no me dejas,
y me cerrás, me tapas, el corazón,
me aplastas, hasta el final...
En mis venas hay, alcohol,
Y en tu cuerpo hay, deseo,
En tu cuerpo hay, deseo,
Y en mi cara hay, dolor.
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