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1000 anos despues de la inundaci0n

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Que acabo con la emergente raza universal

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Un Dios aparecio y en instantes

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Concibio la existencia de un nuevo ser

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Somos ciclos

Do Sim MiM
Somos uno mas

La#M Fa  Do Sol
Alzar amor tanto

La#M FA Do  Sol 
Alzar amor hacia otros lugares

La#M Fa  Do   Sol 
Alzar amor dando

La#M Fa  Do   Sol 
Alzar amor terminando sin final

Do     Sim      Do 
Milenios despues de la creacion

Do     Sim      Do    Sim        MiM
De ese nuevo ser que encontro las pruebas del ayer

Do     Sim            Do          Sim
Nunca logro entender si eran hijos del final

Do     Sim           MiM
O la consecuencia de no amar

Coro: Somos ciclos....

La#M Fa  Do Sol
Alzar amor tanto

La#M Fa  Do Sol
Alzar amor hacia otros lugares 

La#M Fa  Do Sol
Alzar amor dando

La#M Fa  Do Sol
Alzar amor hacia inmensidades

La#M Fa  Do Sol
Alzar amor tanto

La#M Fa  Do Sol
Alzar amor terminando sin final

La Ley - Ciclos Chords :: indexed at Ultimate Guitar.

About artist:

La Ley (Spanish for "The Law") was a Grammy Award and two-time Latin Grammy Award-winning Chilean pop rock band formed by Andrés Bobe and Rodrigo Aboitiz with Mauricio Claveria, Luis Alberto "Beto" Cuevas Olmedo and Luciano Andrés Rojas. After a failed first album, Desiertos (1989), they released Doble Opuesto (1990), which appears as the official first album of the band. Singles like "Desiertos," "Tejedores de Ilusión," and "Prisioneros de la Piel" made them stars in Chile, Argentina and Mexico, especially after the release of La Ley, their second recording (1992). After Bobe's death in 1994, La Ley continued with a new guitarist, Pedro Frugone, and released two more albums, Invisible (1995) and Vértigo (1998). Before the release of Vertigo, Rodrigo Aboitiz left the band, in the middle of the tour, bassist Luciano Rojas, left the band as well and together with the Aboitiz formed a new group named "Saiko."

Their music became more pop and less experimental, and the musicians dropped their dark image. Not all of their fans were on board with the new style, but the last La Ley albums, Uno (2000) and Libertad (2003), consolidated the band as one of the most important in Latin America, earning it a Latin Grammy award for each of the two albums.

La Ley also performed on MTV Unplugged in 2001, and released an album of the performance, which went on to win a Grammy award. In 2004, they released a greatest hits compilation (featuring three new songs: Mírate, Bienvenido al Anochecer, and Histeria) titled Historias e Histeria.

In 2005 the members of the band decided to take some time for their personal projects, and after a tour around Latin America, the band said goodbye in Buenos Aires on September 29, leaving open the possibility of a return in the future.



Indexed at Wikipedia.

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