Turns

Someone to stop this poison
Someone who lets themselves be hurt
Someone to tear off this skin
Someone who lets themselves be hurt
Giving wings to this senseless fury

I play against the ego and the word
I break every sentence and its splendor
Inventing a blow that tears apart
It's just a colorless day

I'm exorcised by a broken pencil and a line
The hour became long and resentment strangles me
The hour became strange and strangles me

There's nothing in those faces
You can't find a reason to exist
The version of love wears out
A lot, nothing, and keep going

I'm going to be perverse in my desires
Nothing interests me under the Sun
I want to compose my thoughts
I have to go back to being who I am

It was my wound
And the salvation this song
The afternoon was consumed in flames and there it conquered
The afternoon was consumed in flames

There's nothing in those faces
You can't find a reason to exist
The version of love wears out
A lot, nothing, and keep going

Peace turns its back on me
And I understand that silence
Can hurt you
Today I'm not the one spinning in the air
To make you smile

I live making that turn in the air
To make you smile
Someone to stop this poison
Someone who lets themselves be hurt
Giving wings to this senseless fury
That everything I love
Breaks in a moment

There's nothing in those faces
You can't find a reason to exist
The version of love wears out
A lot, nothing, and keep going

Peace turns its back on me
And I understand that silence
Can hurt you
Today I'm not the one spinning in the air
To make you smile

  1. Charlone
  2. Tierra Y Tambores
  3. Algen
  4. El Silencio Del Ave
  5. Vieja Caña
  6. Resto
  7. Esa Brisa
  8. Arde
  9. Satiretalised
  10. La Cruz
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