Vine del norte buscando una canción y una
Cruz, y allí se cruzó un cometa, y
En su estela estabas tú en madrid
Seguiría lloviendo, triste como lo
Dejé, y en santiago con tus luces y su
Noviembre me quemé

Y fue después de un concierto, una noche
En tu universidad, allí te encontré
De nuevo, "hoy te invito a carretear"
"acepto gustoso tu oferta, sólo con
Una condición: que no se acabe esta noche y
Que no me enamore yo"

Andando por la alameda, tú me empezaste a
Contar causas, azares y luchas, en estos
Días y al pasar por delante de la moneda
Tú tarareaste a jara. me miraste
"así tan duro, tienes un aire a
Guevara"

Y entramos en un bareto, y allí alguien
Cantaba a fito "a este paso me enamoro
Sólo me falta otro pisco"
"déjate de historias, súbete
Ahí, y cántame una de silvio"
"sólo si me das un beso", y todos

Salimos del bar borrachos, agarrados de la mano
Y en la calle como siempre jodiendo andaban los
Pacos tú les gritaste
"¡asesinos!", y los dos echamos a
Correr tú reías, y en tu risa yo me
Veía caer

Pero, "¿dónde has estado este
Tiempo? se hace tarde, vete a casa", y en tu
Abrazo a lo lejos, creí oír a los
Parra, cantando para nosotros será mejor
Que me vaya ahí quedé, solo
Gritando, sin ti, "te recuerdo, amanda"

"te recuerdo, amanda"

Al tiempo llegué a mi norte, con una
Canción y una cruz, con la estela de un
Cometa, con tu mentira y con tu luz en madrid
Seguía lloviendo, tal como lo dejé
Y en santiago tantas cosas, hoy me muero por
Volver

Hoy me muero por volver


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