Extraño

Album: Multitudes (2024)
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  • Yo extraño las palabras que yo antes conocía
    Con las cuales construía pequeñitas poesías
    Cuan extraño que es pensar que nunca pertenecías Que el hogar de tu memoria es un espacio que alquilas
    Yo extraño los colores que yo antes percibía
    Y los cuadros que pintaba por detrás de mis pupilas
    Cuan extraño es recordar lo que tal vez nunca existía Que el tejido imaginario es de un hilo que termina
    Lai da dai da dai….
    Yo extraño
    Yo extraño los colores que yo antes percibía
    Y los cuadros que pintaba por detrás de mis pupilas
    Cuan extraño es recordar lo que tal vez nunca existía Que el tejido imaginario es de un hilo que termina
    Lai da dai dai dai da dai da dai. Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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