Sobre ti, sobre mí
O de estrellas que se funden
Si eres tú
Si es el sol o es la luna

Si es temor, si es rencor
O la falsa indiferencia
De una mancha de lluvia en tu memoria

Amanece otra vez
Y las horas se hacen tibias
Se desangran las sombras perfumadas

Una araña gigante
Dando vueltas en el aire
Una bola de niebla contraataca

Hablemos de luces
Hablemos de nada
Hablemos de cosas de verdad
De lo mortal

A veces tan triste
Y a veces tan libre
Veneno la confusión
Veneno yo

Sobre ti, sobre mí
O de estrellas que se funden
Si eres tú
Si es el sol o es la luna

Hablemos de luces
Hablemos de nada
Hablemos de cosas de verdad
De lo mortal

A veces tan triste
Y a veces tan libre
Veneno la confusión
Veneno yo

Hablemos de luces
Hablemos de nada
Hablemos de cosas de verdad
De lo mortal

A veces tan libre
Y a veces tan triste
Veneno la confusión
Veneno yo

Este día y en este lugar

Este día y en este lugar
Este día y en este lugar
Este día y en este lugar
Este día y en este lugar
Este día y en este lugar


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Veneno Lyrics as written by Angel Antonio Mosqueda Dominguez Alberto Cabrera Luna

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    Ahora que lo pienso, creo que esta canción habla de cuando te pierdes a tí mismo en una de esas noches de francachela.

    Frauon December 17, 2005   Link

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