Estoy desesperado
Soy tan vulnerable a su amor
Ella ya se ha ido
Un hueco en mi habitación

Mis manos siguen frías
He perdido la fascinación
Sus rasgos son escombros
Detienen mi respiración

Acuéstate, levántate
No puedo seguir así, oh, no
Apágalo, enciéndalo
No puedo seguir así, oh, no

Sobredosis de tv
No creo poder resistir
Y un aire demasiado tenso
Si al menos estuvieras aquí

Mi cuerpo procesado
Al ritmo de su corazón
Estoy desesperado
Soy tan vulnerable a tu amor

Acuéstate, levántate
No puedo seguir así, oh, no
Apágalo, enciéndalo!
No puedo seguir así, oh, no

Acuéstate, levántate
No puedo seguir así, oh, no
Apágalo, enciéndalo
No puedo seguir así, oh, no

Acuéstate, levántate
Apágalo, enciéndalo
No puedo seguir así, oh, no

Acuéstate, levántate
Apágalo, enciéndalo

No puedo seguir maquinándome, no puedo


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Sobredosis de T.V. Lyrics as written by Gustavo Adrian Cerati

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    Para mi este tema habla respecto de un tipo que ha sido abandonado y como se le hace tan dificil superar esta relacion. El solo busca la TV una distraccion algo asi como una droga para evitar el pensar en esto. Que el problema es que este amor no lo puede superar tan facil como prender y apagar un interruptor (Turn On-Turn Off) ya que el no es una "maquina"

    Sonomanon October 06, 2007   Link

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