Después de tanto correr
Después de tanto escapar
Después de tanto oír tu llanto
Y escucharte rezar
No sé ni que pensar

Después de tanto escribir
Después de tanto soñar
Después de tanto ser rebelde
Sin tener que atacar
¿Qué quieres encontrar?

Revolución
Lo que hace falta es una revolución
Y proponemos una revolución
Sin manos

Después de tanto buscar
De ir persiguiendo la luz
Tienes las manos destrozadas
De ir cargando esta cruz
No es nada contra Jesús

Y no tenemos que ser
Ni amigos ni hermanos
Sólo tenemos que cambiar
Nuestra manera de ser y de pensar

Revolución
Lo que hace falta es una revolución
Y proponemos una revolución
Sin manos

Revolución
Lo que hace falta es una revolución
Y proponemos una revolución
Sin manos

Revolución
Lo que hace falta es una revolución
Y proponemos una revolución
Sin manos

Revolución
Lo que hace falta es una revolución
Y proponemos una revolución
Sin manos

Revolución
Lo que hace falta es una revolución
Y proponemos una revolución
Sin manos

Revolución
Lo que hace falta es una revolución
Y proponemos una revolución
Sin manos


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    Para mí, se trata de madurar y darte cuenta que el cambio real viene de tomar medidas dentro de la realidad en la que vivimos. Revolución sin manos, como revolución sin violencia.

    karminer60on January 11, 2021   Link

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