De niño escuche si no veis nada
volved hacia atrás tomad distancia
prenden otra vez las luces en las casas
la ropa interior de esta noche extraña
Me dio por buscar junto a mi hermana
familias en sombras sacando el hacha
hoy he vuelto a hacer trinchera en la ventana
para descifrar sus bichos de luciernagas
Que vamos hacer para interpretar
el mensaje en morse que lanzan sus casas
Que vamos a hacer para no cargar
con las mismas cruces y caer en sus trampas
Hay un tipo mayor con el pijama a rayas
al qe an echo rehén las musarañas
Un televisor haciendo de candela
pide su atención y preside la mesa
Que vamos a hacer para no colgar
fotos de familia y pantallas de plasma
Qe vamos a hacer para no charlar
de cuando eramos grandes y no sirvió para nada
auau ra auau a
La mujer me vé
y baja la persiana
ya me an vuelto a ver
robandole sus almas
Que vamos a hacer para descifrar
el mensaje en morse oculto en sus casas
Que vamos a hacer para no cargar
con las mismas cruces y caer en sus trampas
nuestras propias trampas
Vetusta Morla is a Spanish indie rock band formed in Tres Cantos, near Madrid, in 2002. Composed of Juan Manuel Latorre (vocals), Rafa Valdivielso (guitar), Diego Rodríguez (bass) and Andrés Martín (drums), the group quickly gained a large fanbase thanks to their sound characterized by melancholic atmospheres, poetic lyrics and complex arrangements. Vetusta Morla has established itself as one of the most important indie rock bands in contemporary Spain, with successful albums such as "Copenhague" (2010), "Mapas" (2013) and "Mismo sitio, distinto lugar" (2016). Their best-known songs include "El alma de la fiesta", "La deriva", "Ojalá" and "Los días que me faltan". Vetusta Morla is known for its intense and emotional concerts, which have led the group to perform at international festivals.
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