Lyrics of 'Las Cuatro Y Diez' by Luis Enrique Mejía Godoy

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Fue en ese cine, ¿te acuerdas?,
En una mañana al este de edén,
James dean tiraba piedras
A una casa blanca, entonces te besé.
Aquélla fue la primera vez,
Tus labios parecían de papel,
Y a la salida en la puerta
Nos pidió un triste inspector nuestros carnets.
Luego volví a la academia
Para no faltar a clase de francés,
Tú me esperaste hora y media
En esta misma mesa, yo me retrasé.

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