Lyrics of ' Latino-America ' by Sanalejo

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Nos dieron la vida, el arma suicida
Menos corazon parece ser la salida las drogas,
Las balas en la poblacion solo le dan trabajdo a la prostitucion
Y que me dices de tu instinto animal, las matanzas,
Las trampas, ya son cosa normal
Siembran la mina, bomba asesinamutilando a su paso sueños,vidas,
Sangre en la tele publicidad que vende paises vecinos
Que ahora se dan muerte
Late... latenoamerica late,late late latino america late
Que pasa en la gente que el amor no late, no late
En su corazon que es lo que pasa en la gente que
El amor no late, no late en su corazon

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