Somos Así

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This is Us

We take to the streets to fill them with noise
We paint the clouds in a colorful color
We drink beer for the headache
And correctness doesn't interest us, not now

This is us, we don't need much to smile
We don't ask for too much
I think most of us are content with having someone by our side
But someone real, who makes you laugh and listens to you cry
Someone real

We are a bit strange, we love drink, lust, and boldness
We are that bad, some without reasons and others through blows
Oh through blows, oh through blows, oh through blows

I don't know how many nights I've spent without sleeping
And I don't want to know
I don't even know how to say goodbye
I don't want to leave, I don't want to stop seeing you

And when noise starts ringing in my head, I feel like flying
And the more time passes, the slower it gets, I want to stop
And if the day you've had hasn't been fun
All you've drunk hasn't been enough
And tomorrow you don't want to wake up
Waking up early confuses you and reality bores you

Oh come here, or reality, oh come here
And
Take the street, take the sidewalk, take the street, take what you want
Take the street, take the sidewalk, take the street, take what you want
Take the street, take the sidewalk
Take the street, take what you want
I don't know how many nights I've spent without sleeping
And I don't want to know
I don't even know how to say goodbye
I don't want to leave, I don't want to stop seeing you

  1. Humo
  2. Rara Bien
  3. Somos Así
  4. Flor de Piel
  5. El Exilio
  6. Camino de Tu Ombligo
  7. Natural
  8. Sin Quemarse Los Dedos
  9. De Algodón Y Nata
  10. Bichito (Carta Abierta a Adrián)
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