Dosmil16 (Arial 4)

Susana Cala Susana Cala

Dosmil16 (Arial 4)

An old box appeared
Full of dust in a corner
With photos that travel over the years
With memories that don't fit
With what we are today

I had already given up on her
Because I cleaned under the sofa (ah-ah)
I didn't calculate the relapse
It still disarms me
I can't hide it

I don't know why my voice trembles
Maybe because of the memories I didn't get over
I thought I had made peace with the fact that nothing happens between the two of us
Why am I calling you so many years later?
It's not two thousand and sixteen anymore

We swore it was forever without knowing we were lying to each other
And we looked so innocent
We thought we owned the world and it was so hard for us to recognize
Growing up in a second separated us

I'm still dying of curiosity
If you are afraid of the dark
If you are in the same direction
Or if you left town
We lost all connection
I want to know any news
Because your memory came and it won't go away

I don't know why my voice trembles (oh-oh-oh)
Maybe because of the memories I didn't get over (I didn't get over)
I thought I had made peace with nothing happening between the two of us (no!)
Why am I calling you so many years later? (Again)
It's not two thousand and sixteen anymore

Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh
Your memory is like a mirage

Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh
A ghost behind the wall

Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh
But between the two there is an abyss

Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh
And it hurts me to say it again (Again!)
It's not two thousand and sixteen anymore

  1. Domingo (acústico)
  2. No Eras Para Tanto
  3. La Mudanza
  4. 40 Grados
  5. 9
  6. Triste
  7. No Lo Recuerdo (acústico)
  8. Amnesia (Arial 2)
  9. Si Te Vas
  10. Fórmula 1
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