Supersticiones nunca leo cosas de historietas leyendas o mitos una
Vieja dijo Kendo esta maldito
Y la j dice que es mentira,
Un asesino no piensa en
Los muertos ni se acuesta sintiendo los gritos yo de
Chamaquito me encerraba dentro
De un gran bombo tibio porque la
Sombra del closet solo hablaba del suicidio,
Nunca conteste porque
Mi abuelo me contó sobre
Las trampas los demonios y los anzuelos,
Hay algo debajo de mi cama y me desvelo,
Por eso desde aquel
Entonces siempre duermo con los martes en el suelo soñando despierto
Me pregunto que tendrá de cierto que hay personas con poder de
Transportar los muertos, pa' que los panas que no han muerto , miren
En vivo mi primer concierto
Mi primer concierto, mi primer
Concierto
Miren en vivo mi primer concierto

Sera verdad que moriré y subiré sin alas al cielo a morar,
O mi alma vagara sin descansar poder
Y seré un alma en pena que en la oscuridad,
No se si sea real que el infierno veré,
Si no confieso mi pecado mortal,
Donde fueron a parar los que dijeron que,
Jamas solo me iban a dejar,
Tu me puedes contestar si existe quien,
Que venga pronto necesito conversar nada se ve bien todo anda mal,
Cae la noche y le temo a la soledad y a la oscuridad
Y a la oscuridad

Pensamiento erróneo de un cerebro enfermo quien hablo de reencarnar,
Ya abandono la opción los cielos y el infierno,
En ocasiones siento cosas dentro de mi casa
Como sombras ruidos y reflejos,
Siempre pregunte que pasaría si
Llamo la muerte siete veces de frente al espejo,
A veces pienso tanto que me puedo confundir,
Sera verdad que hay gente que presiente
Cosas antes de morir,
Si hay algo de lo que yo tengo claro es que
Todos

Vivimos bajo esta duda realmente habrán otros seres con vida en el
Universo o que significa
La luna cuando alumbra el triangulo de las bermudas,
Buscando el sueño me acuesto en la cama el cuarto gira y
Me pongo a pensar si algún día me decido por optar tratar de
Renunciarle a la vida podre llegar al cielo perdonado y sin pecar
Un pastor me dijo imposible hijo agárrate de dios mantén la fe y
Camina fijo desde que hablo directo con el ya no tengo intermediarios
Y me quite del cuello el crucifijo

Sera verdad que moriré y subiré sin alas al cielo a morar,
O mi alma vagara sin descansar poder
Y seré un alma en pena que en la oscuridad,
No se si sea real que el infierno veré,
Si no confieso mi pecado mortal,
Donde fueron a parar los que dijeron que,
Jamás solo me iban a dejar,
Tu me puedes contestar si existe quien,
Que venga pronto necesito conversar nada se ve bien todo anda mal,
Cae la noche y le temo a la soledad
Y a la oscuridad y a la oscuridad


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