The following words of Frank Sinatra and were written in 1993: strange to say, but there it is. Meditiamoci above that does not hurt!
Our Lady of Hypocrisy
the end of the spree was a strange silence in the air
brayed someone with less arrogance and a few others grunted plan.
it was contrary to the fashion shows of designers with less joy in their faces and
stravisti satiated and pulsed shadow of illness.
A craftsman scoop forced Weimar already wrote that one could see
I saw a cookie and between sponsored anchorman
crying and then the mist came down to the bench and scored storm barometer
we woke up more tired and old, bitter taste in mouth, circle the head.
Ash Wednesday we confessed
well or badly the party was over, the Carnival is now far away. It proclaimed
penance and went around with sackcloth
belching austere: "It takes patience, siempre adelante, but juicio."
and made vows with a sly face Our Lady of Hypocrisy
as a hand wash the other, and so are all guilty
and threatening and a bit 'scattered incense, praying to their god
always accusing, always looking for responsible, not me.
Sunday of Lent was half-light procession was
whoremongers by several inches, the cunning of "those who gave, gave."
and echo every night as the death knell tolling popping
Amen, Mea Culpa, and pity, but even a dog that is raised.
And the Knights of tigers and the trumpeters by the hour without restraint
starched a new modesty, put a new gloss to indignation
you went with the first luxury chaste and sober quiz paid
million in public and lynched reflux for us to regain its good .
So Sunday after Sunday was a season that long really dark
Month Lent laughed the hyena, the wolf howled, comets and other wonders
facilitated conversions
mills tornaron white gray, white lambs certain former lions.
Only the few who are angry that they said was used by the usual step
fact that we then marched to always set at the bottom.
Then everything was silent, because he won, he calmed the sky, perched on the sea, only someone in
resurrection, floor, in silence, think again
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