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    When you reach twenty
    You believe that life is just tequila
    And a few lines of cocaine
    But when you fall
    And the barriers crumble
    The sky turns gray

    When you reach thirty
    You understand that looks
    Will never be just looks
    Even if blindness is temporary
    The mystery of being beautiful
    Becomes superfluous

    That's why I love statues
    They're so apathetic and gray
    They never have to answer
    When the questions start to burn
    They never choke on broken promises
    Or see their loved ones turn against them

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    And I swear to God that sometimes
    I wish my blood would freeze
    Turn my ribs into marble stone
    And my lungs into winter breeze
    Because feeling everything
    Is a beautiful disease
    But it's slowly killing me, on my knees

    When you reach forty
    You start counting every ghost
    All the faces you once loved
    And those you hurt the most

    And statues never beg for love
    They never bleed or pray
    They never scream: Don't leave me
    When someone walks away
    That's why I love statues
    Cold shoulders made of clay
    They never break their own hearts
    Trying to make someone stay

    But somewhere in the silence
    Between regret and youth
    You realize that the cruelest lie
    Was always called the truth
    You laugh at the chaos
    The pills and the fights
    The stupid little wars
    That you called your wild nights

    That's why I love statues
    They are queens at not feeling
    And it seems that as the centuries pass
    They learn to overcome the insurmountable

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    Composición: Nicolas Chamillet

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