Voy a salir esta noche a patear el suelo
A quedarme en esos bares a amanecer
Para saber que se oculta debajo del cielo
Para saber lo que nadie quiere conocer

Parte del juego es mirar siempre al otro lado
Una moneda no alcanza para hacer el bien
Ciega justicia del mundo que les han robado
La indiferencia es un arma clavada en la sien

Por que estoy aburrida
De que nadie haga nada
De este mundo partido
Donde no importa el mañana
Estoy aburrida de esconder la mirada
Del dolor del olvido
De esta vida tan profana

Dulce mirada que duerme en un banco frio
Suena que el cielo lo abriga y lo aleja del mal
Solo la tierra en sus manos dibuja caminos
Que en la humedad de la calle se van a borrar
Cuanta basura hace falta para ahogar el rio
Cuanta miseria desnuda para entender
Que el mundo esta agonizando y seguimos dormidos
Hay que quitarse la venda y ponerse de pie

Por que estoy aburrida
De que nadie haga nada
De este mundo partido
Donde no importa el mañana
Estoy aburrida de esconder la mirada
Del dolor del olvido
De esta vida tan profana


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    Album: Tu Veneno (2001)

    mercanfaton January 09, 2002   Link
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    Natalia Oreiro es una puta estupida que canta horrible y actua peor. Y encima tiene herpes.

    Deadon April 07, 2003   Link

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