¡Picnic!
En el 4ºB
Hay una que no puede parar
De hablar de glamour

Y él solo piensa en comer
Su fruta prohibida
Mi majestad se ha perdido
Entre una multitud
Mojando la alfombra
Con sus sueños de divas

Picnic en el 4ºB
Es una cuestión de voltaje
Picnic en el 4ºB
(Ah) Ya me acostumbraste

Ah

Por más que tengan los volúmenes al taco
Exprimiendo tus membranas
Saltando como una rana
Por más que intentes esquivarlo en algún vuelo
Hay algo que te raya
Algo anda mal, mal, mal
Algo falla

Dando vueltas por tu cuarto sin sentido
Esperando algún milagro y no pasa nada

¡Oye!
Te hacen falta vitaminas
¡Oye!
Te hacen falta vitaminas, ¡au!

Depresiones, confusiones
Hasta cuándo seguirán esas canciones
¿Y qué esperas para soltarte, para animarte?
¿O supones que alguien viene a despertarte?

¡Oye!
Te hacen falta vitaminas (Vitaminas, oh oh)
¡Oye!
Te hacen falta vitaminas, ¡au!

Va a ser mejor
Que te levantes de una vez
¡Au!

¡Oye!
Te hacen falta vitaminas
¡Oye!
Te hacen falta vitaminas
¡Oye!
Te hacen falta vitaminas (Vitaminas, oh oh)
¡Oye!
Te hacen falta vitaminas, ¡au!

Gimnasia por la tarde
Sesiones de karate
Se pone impenetrable
Será muy saludable

Pero no puedo discutir con ella
Lo intento y me atropella

Problemas con amigos
Se mira así nocivo
Bailando apretados
Me siento asfixiado

Y este ritmo insoportable
Y mi estado lamentable
Oh, seguro que se cree superniña (¡Ayo!)

Mi novia tiene bíceps
Ojo con lo que le dices
Mi novia tiene bíceps
Ojo con lo que le dices

Mi novia es dinamita
Qué dulce criatura
Extraño su belleza
Yo soy un complemento de sus pesas

Sigue igual de caprichosa
Pero ahora es musculosa
Oh, seguro que se cree superniña (¡Ayo!)

Mi novia tiene bíceps
Ojo con lo que le dices
Mi novia tiene bíceps
Ojo con lo que le dices

Mi novia tiene bíceps
Mi novia tiene bíceps
Mi novia tiene bíceps
Mi novia tiene bíceps

Mi novia, mi novia, mi novia tiene bíceps
Mi novia, mi novia, mi novia tiene bíceps
Mi novia, mi novia, mi novia tiene bíceps
Mi novia, mi novia, mi novia tiene bíceps (bíceps)

Musculosa
Musculosa
Musculosa
Musculosa
Musculosa

Bueno ya está
Pon pon


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Picnic en el 4to B / Te Hacen Falta Vitaminas / Mi Novia Tiene Bíceps [SEP7IMO DIA] Lyrics as written by Gustavo Adrian Cerati Hector Juan Pedro Bosio

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    Vitaminas podría ser una directa alusión a drogas para estimularse. Obviamente habla de algo para que te levante el ánimo de las "depresiones, confusiones". Luego está la repetición de "minas" (mujeres) al final que también podría ser una indirecta de drogas o de amor.

    m.i.l.o.2003on March 04, 2003   Link
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    No caben dudas que habla sobre falopa

    Mario Baracuson May 08, 2008   Link

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