Despertar en las mañanas no me hace demasiado bien
Mirar por la ventana ver el cielo oscurecer
Pasearme por la calle que la gente pueda ver
La montaña de tristezas que dejaste amanecer

La ciudad en que marchaste las piedras que tiré
El sueño que mataste, la herida que sangré
Odié los uniformes, los verdugos del cuartel
La lucha lleva a cuesta la esperanza del atardecer

Mañana habrá promesas en mi puerta para abrir
Mañana habrá una lágrima en mis ojos para ti

Los viejos son de lo peor
Nunca tuvieron ni una pizca de razón
Pero a mí los años no me hicieron muy feliz
Recordar es un paso en falso más
¿Y quién quiere mirarse en un espejo que no quebrará?

Mañana habrá promesas en mi puerta para abrir
Mañana habrá una lágrima en mis ojos para ti
Mmm-mmm-mmm

Ayer agonizó el amor dejó camisas que escoger
Un par de gafas para ver lo que mañana pueda aparecer
Ayer agonizó el amor, la muerte no dejó escoger
¿Y quién puede resucitar las flores que pisaste ayer?

Demasiados imposibles para no morir feliz
¿Para qué contar estrellas? ¿Para qué vivir por ti?
Sólo la muerte me puede esconder
Nadar de espalda a ti también te sienta demasiado bien

Mañana habrá promesas en mi puerta para abrir
Mañana habrá una lágrima en mis ojos para ti
Mañana habrá promesas en mi puerta por vivir
Uh-uh-uh


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Canción Para Mañana Lyrics as written by Mauricio Gustavo Duran Fernandez Francisco Javier Duran Fernandez

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    Habla sobre la desilución amorosa de una persona,la rabia que siente hacia esta,a si como los errores que esta otra cometía los sufría el.Esto lleva a odiar a todo el mundo,despues habla como los padres de ambos nunca estuvieron de acuerdo, y como luego de crecer se da cuenta de todo.el otro verso sobre la posibilidad de encontrar a otra persona,el siguiente de que no vale la pone sufrir.El coro resume todo.

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