Vos que andás diciendo que hay mejores y peores
Vos que andás diciendo que se debe hacer
Vos que andás diciendo que hay mejores y peores
Vos que andás diciendo que se debe hacer

Escucha lo que te canto, pero no confundir
Es de paz lo que canto
Que me hablas de privilegios
De una raza soberana
Superiores, inferiores minga de poder
¿Cómo se te ocurre que algunos son elegidos
Y otros son para el descarte? ambiciones de poder

Es malo tu destino
Que marcó tu camino
La canción que es valiente
Es canción para siempre

Como dijo mi abuela
Aquí el que no corre vuela
Y en el planeta son tantos
Ay, ¿cómo pueden ser tantos?
En la escuela nos enseñan a memorizar
Fechas de batallas
Pero que poco nos enseñan de amor
Discriminar, eso no esta nada bien
Ante los ojos de dios todos somos iguales
Sos el que hace las guerras
Dicta falsas condenas
El que ama la violencia
Que no tiene conciencia

Que no la tiene, nunca piensa
Nunca piensa, nunca piensa
No cuida ni su alma, oh-oh

Mambo

Mal bicho
Todos te dicen que sos
Mal bicho
Así es como te ves
Mal bicho, zengue-zengue-ze-ze
Mal bicho, que-zengue-zengue-ze-zen
Mal bicho
Todos te dicen que sos
Mal bicho
Así es como te ves
Mal bicho, zengue-zengue-ze-ze
Mal bicho, que-rrenque-tenque-ten-ten

Vos que vas lastimando
A quién se ve distinto
Imponiendo posturas
Siempre con mano dura

Mal bicho, your destiny's bad
Mal bicho, voice marks your pride
Mal bicho, a song that is played
Mal bicho, is a song for always
Mal bicho, who makes the wars
Mal bicho, everything's lost
Mal bicho, you love the man
Mal bicho, and you don't give a damn
Mambo

Mal bicho
Todos te dicen que sos
Mal bicho
Así es como te ves
Mal bicho, zengue-zengue-ze-ze
Mal bicho, que-zengue-zengue-ze-zen
Mal bicho
Todos te dicen que sos
Mal bicho
Así es como te ves
Mal bicho, zengue-zengue-ze-ze
Mal bicho, que-rrenque-tenque-ten-ten

Vos tenés pal' abrigo
Otros mueren de frío
Sos el que anda matando
El que va torturando

Mal bicho
Todos te dicen que sos
Mal bicho
Así es como te ves
Mal bicho, zengue-zengue-ze-ze
Mal bicho, que-rrenque-tenque-ten-ten

Alelú, alelú


Yo no voy
A la guerra
A la violencia
A la injusticia
Y a tu codicia
Digo no, digo no
Digo no, digo no, digo no
Digo no, digo no
Digo no, digo no, digo no

Pasa en el mundo
¿Qué me pasa en el mundo?


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Mal Bicho Lyrics as written by Flavio Oscar Cianciarulo

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    ESTA CANCION ES LA REALIDAD DEL MUNDO.

    mariano78on March 30, 2003   Link

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