Lucha de gigantes
Convierte
El aire en gas natural
Un duelo salvaje advierte
Lo cerca que ando de entrar
En un mundo descomunal
Siento mi fragilidad

Vaya pesadilla
Corriendo
Con una bestia detrás
Dime que es mentira todo
Un sueño tonto y no más
Me da miedo la enormidad
Donde nadie oye mi voz

Deja de engañar
No quieras ocultar
Que has pasado sin tropezar
Monstruo de papel
No sé contra quién voy
¿O es que acaso hay alguien más aquí?

Creo en los fantasmas terribles
De algún extraño lugar
Y en mis tonterías para
Hacer tu risa estallar

En un mundo descomunal
Siento tu fragilidad

Deja de engañar
No quieras ocultar
Que has pasado sin tropezar, oh
Monstruo de papel
No sé contra quién voy
¿O es que acaso hay alguien más aquí?

Uh uh uh uh
Uh uh uh uh
Uh uh uh uh

Deja que pasemos sin miedo

Uh uh oh oh


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    I love the arrangement of this song. It's in the perfect key for the mood of this song. The simplistic melody stays in the background and lets the meaning of the song be the star. I fell in love with it the first time I heard it 8 years ago (I forget where and why). I get a haunting feeling whenever I hear it.

    RogueNeuronon May 07, 2013   Link

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