Lyrics of 'Silhouette' by Alan Rojas

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Juntos yo se que cruzaremos
Esta línea más allá sin saber, sin saber
Siquiera nada
Tal parece que ya no estaba
Cuando miramos atrás y aún no
Y aún no sabemos nada

Jadeande, jadeante, no puedo más
Mientras tanto puedo ver que el sudor
Se vierte, tantas cosas entre tú y yo
Han pasado sin poder recordar

Y el mundo veremos que son siluetas
Siempre quise no recordar, todo lo importante
Para lograr, sonreír de lo insignificante
Y seguir protegiéndonos para algún día poder
Lograr, ser capaz de reír de estas cosas
En calma, estoy en calma, estoy esperando
Tal como una hoja en el viento

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It's important to note that Alan Rojas, in live concerts, has not always been or will be faithful to the lyrics of the song Silhouette... So it's better to focus on what the song Silhouette says on the record.

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