El Pube è un pilota piazzista volante
Quando atterra è felice, quando vola è un signor pilota

Il pueblo lo nota che è ancora distante
Corre voce, si dice, che c'è el Pube che perde quota

Vien giù in picchiata col suo aliante stupendo
Emozionando al suolo si spetascia ferisce il pueblo col suo aliante mediocre
Il pueblo unido lo estrae dal suo aliante del cazzo e lo conduce in trionfo alla plazza

Ay ay ay, e atterrato el Pube
"Sento carenza d'amor, vi servirebbe un prodotto"
Cacchio vuoi? Hai tu forse un sesto senso?
"Vi mostro un bel necessaire per le esigenze di coppia"

La plazza l'osserva con fare normale mentre el Pube sfodera il suo leggendano anal lube
Denuda sua moglie papale papale, con l'unguento modera l'attrito del suo carrube

Il pueblo in festa vuole fare lo stesso, e acquista in blocco el pomatone anal
La moglie pensa, "mica male, 'sto pueblo"
Miracolo commercial, tutti dentro alla moglie che rilascia scontrino fiscal

Ay ay ay, milionario Pube
Baratta in plaza l'onor della mugliera bisunta
Dai e dai la mugliera orgasma
Lui ci rimane un po' mal quand'ecco orgasma anche il pueblo

Ahh il pueblo eiacula

El Pube in festa sta esaurendo le scorte, ma la mugliera non lo vuole più
Questa è la storia del piazzista provetto che rinnego' la moral pur di vendere il lube
E ci rimise l'anello nuzial

Ay ay ay, solitario Pube
Ancora un triste final per un rapporto di coppia
Come stai? "Lievemente scosso, ma è sempre bello veder la propria moglie che orgasma
È molto bello veder la propria moglie che orgasma
È sempre bello veder la propria donna che si spoglia
Però alla fine rimane solo la sua vestaglia
È un po' macchiata se vuoi, ma è sempre la sua vestaglia"

La sua vestaglia

Ay ay ay aya ay, el Pube
Ay ay ay aya ay, el Pube
Ay ay ay aya ay, el Pube

Pierino a scuola dice, "posso andare a pisciare?"
La maestra dice, "pierino, non si dice cosi'
Si dice "maestra, posso andare a fare un filo di pipì
Il giorno dopo pierino dice, maestra, posso andare a fare un gomitolo di merda?"


Lyrics submitted by Diego8978

El Pube Lyrics as written by Davide Luca Civaschi Stefano Belisari

Lyrics © Sugarmusic s.p.a., Universal Music Publishing Group

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    Like "Abbecedario", this song is about a travelling salesman. This time we're in the Caribbean, the product is anal lube, and our hero uses a glider to move from one place to another. One day he is rescued from a crash by the inhabitants of a small village. They are curious about the lube, so he and his wife give them a practical demonstration. It's a success: everybody wants to buy the lube, and he lets them all try it out the same way as he did. He quickly becomes a millionaire, but even so he's unhappy because, after all that fun, his wife doesn't want him anymore.

    Diego8978on March 10, 2005   Link

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