Los hombres anunciaron el final
pero nunca nos dijeron la verdad.
Bajaron las cortinas y cortaron la electricidad,
nos dijeron que era temporal
que buscáramos otro lugar para tocar.

Incendiaron las campanas de la Catedral
La música sonaba como un huracán

Eran tiempos raros para amar
pero estábamos en el lugar
cuando voló la tierra en mil pedazos.

Nos escondimos en un callejón
a lo lejos escuchamos las sirenas y la confusión.
No sentimos el temblor
Cuando hicimos el amor bajo la luz del cielo.

Y sonaron las campanas de la catedral
La noche se estrellaba como un carnaval.

En un segundo todo terminó,
nos soltamos de la mano y tu vestido se rompió.
Nadie supo del temblor
ni de cómo sucedió
que hicimos arder la plaza.

Incendiamos las campanas de la catedral,
la música sonaba como un huracán.
Y sonaron las campanas de la catedral,
la noche se estrellaba como un carnaval.

Siempre habrá temblores para recordar
que eran tiempos para amar.

Incendiamos las campanas de la catedral,
la música sonaba como un huracán.
Y sonaron las campanas de la catedral,
la noche se estrellaba como un carnaval.

Siempre habrá temblores para recordar
que eran tiempos para amar.


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