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Sundaycide

What happened last night? I don't know
What happened last night? I don't know
My soul packed its bags and left
My soul packed its bags and left

The acid rain and cynical cold
The dead leaves and my delirium
And when you're not here, it feels strong
I go crazy
And when Buenos Aires sleeps,
I despair to see you again

I'm stuck in a delirious Sunday
Dawned, crazy in this disaster
And I hear voices telling me to leave
And wherever I go, I'll always take myself

This conscience that I lost is muddled
I'm losing in this war against myself
Tormented without patience or faith, my soul packed its bags and left

What happened last night? I don't know
What happened last night? I don't know
My soul packed its bags and left
My soul packed its bags and left

I'm looking for hope or something I lost of myself
I didn't know tonight was going to end like this

I'm stuck in a delirious Sunday
Dawned, crazy in this disaster
And I hear voices telling me to leave
And wherever I go, I'll always take myself

This conscience that I lost is muddled
I'm losing in this war against myself
Tormented without patience or faith

What happened last night? I don't know

I'm stuck in a delirious Sunday
Dawned, crazy in this disaster
And I hear voices telling me to leave
And wherever I go, I'll always take myself

What happened last night? I don't know

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  5. El Alma En El Camino
  6. Búscame (Sálvame)
  7. El Color del Ayer
  8. Mil Días
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  10. Boquitas Pintadas
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