Victor Jara's Hands

Album: Carried to Dust (2008)
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  • Wire fences still coiled with flowers of the night
    Songs of the birds like hands call the earth to witness
    Sever from fear before taking flight

    Fences that fail and fall to the ground
    Bearing the fruit from Jara's hands

    Me siento solo why perdido una vela alumbra mi camino
    Cruzando tierras que nunca he visto
    Cruzando el rio de mi destino
    Solo soy un chico mas que suena en alto why mirando al mar

    Fences that fail and fall to the ground
    Bearing the fruit from Jara's hands
    Fences that fail and fall to the ground
    Bearing the fruit from Jara's hands
    Writer/s: JAIRO ZAVALA RUIZ, JOSEPH BURNS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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