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Sacred myth
Shhh, que llenen mi cuerpo de arena, para matar las penas
Mar lleno de sirenas que se cortan las venas
Que-que-que llenen mi cuerpo de arena, para matar las
No soy quién ni nadie de resolver tus problemas
Que me rayes la cabeza solo crea más dilemas
Algunos eligen el destino impuro
Como decisión de vivir su futuro
Rastreando tu camino, parezco un sabueso
Yo no sigo órdenes, las doy, soy sargento
Cada palabra que digo es armamento, yuh
Me muevo en los campos, soy como un soldado
Limpiando mi alma de todo pecado
El sable que oculta secretos guardados
Las almas perdidas no se han encontrado
Tienes los días contados
Tienes los días contados
Que llenen mi cuerpo de arena, para matar las penas
Que llenen mi cuerpo de arena, para matar las penas
Mar lleno de sirenas que se cortan las venas
Que-que-que llenen mi cuerpo de arena, para matar las
Esas letras árabes, grabadas en su rostro
Ese trasera que culea, está en tercera
Ya no encuentro la manera, mi alma esta en ese vaso
Y el alcatel de mi bolsillo, no para de chillar
Y esa zorra me agobia, no me quiere dejar
Jugando las cartas del tarot, después de barajar
Te lo puedo demostrar, te piso la cara con las timbo
Yo con con esas no me junto, son todas unas bimbo
Que llenen mi cuerpo de arena, para matar las penas, card mythes
Que llenen mi cuerpo de arena, para matar las penas
Mar lleno de sirenas que se cortan las venas
Que-que-que llenen mi cuerpo de arena, para matar las
I count up pesos
10k Lb of Yen in my bag
Sping beauty in a Faygo
Playing games hoe, co-cook up a frag
I call up Gabe, it get dirty
O-o-overwatch, playing mercy
Tear runs down my face, I'm thirsty
Baby, do you think you're worthy?


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    LOVE ITTTTTTT

    KB27on September 16, 2002   Link

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