Zenith

I believed when they said that the moon fell asleep when the sun rose
I believed when they said that the devil hid
sniffing in the corners of the room
I also believed because the nearsighted teachers said
that the sun couldn't be seen directly
and I believed because they said
that life existed in death

No, I don't want to be a shadow on the ground
I want to see myself reflected transparently
in the spaces and skies at the edge of your breasts
hung like a painting on the walls of your belly
lost in your landscapes

I believed when they said that other worlds would die
and everything was what you see
I thought your smile was inexhaustible like water
till it almost went away
I always wanted more, always the next thing
and what I had, I forgot
I thought what I loved was your flesh itself
but I discovered your being

No, I don't want to be a shadow on the ground
I want to see myself reflected transparently
in the spaces and skies at the edge of your breasts
hung like a painting on the walls of your belly
wandering on your knees

No, I don't want to be a shadow on the ground
I want to see myself reflected transparently
in the spaces and skies at the edge of your breasts
hung like a painting on the walls of your belly
wandering on your knees
growing through your lips
reaching the passionate zenith
and bursting the universe
in blood and energy
I am the passionate zenith
bursting between your legs
growing through your lips
reaching the highest point of communion
yeeeh, yeeah
yeeeh yeeeah yeeahh uuh
bursting between your legs
aahhh

  1. Noches De Tu Piel
  2. El Pescado
  3. Angel de Las Sombras
  4. La Dosis
  5. El Hilo
  6. America Caliente
  7. Cenit
  8. El Gusano
  9. La Espina
  10. Misteriosa
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