Estoy cansado de salir de noche y ver siempre la misma gente
Estoy flipando de que la gente se invente, cuente y luego reinvente
Apoltronado en el sofá de mi casa, vente se está caliente
Amaestrados vamos al mismo sitio todos aunque luego ni entres
Alucinando de que me miren de arriba a abajo como un delincuente
Intoxicado de que me pongan esa puta música indiferente

Quiero entrar en tu garito con zapatillas
Que no me miren mal al pasar
Estoy cansado de siempre lo mismo
La misma historia y quiero cambiar
Me da pena tanta tontería
Quiero un poquito de normalidad
Pero a ver, mírame, y dime tronco, no veo ni un sitio y no puedo aparcar

Estoy muy harto de que me digan: "si no estás en lista no puedes pasar
Solo entran cuatro, tenemos zona supermegaguay y nunca la verás"
Abarrotado, hay aforo limitado y ahora toca esperar
Y, y, nos han multado y tu coche se ha llevado la grúa municipal

Quiero entrar en tu garito con zapatillas
Que no me miren mal al pasar
Estoy cansado de siempre lo mismo
La misma historia y quiero cambiar
Me da pena tanta tontería
Quiero un poquito de normalidad
Pero a ver, mírame, y dime tronco, no veo ni un sitio y no puedo aparcar

Ya has aparcado el coche y ahora busca lo del ticket de la hora
Y cuando vuelvas a ponerlo te habrán puesto una receta de recuerdo

Quiero entrar en tu garito con zapatillas
Que no me miren mal al pasar
Estoy cansado de siempre lo mismo
La misma historia y quiero cambiar
Me da pena tanta tontería
Quiero un poquito de normalidad
Pero a ver, mírame, y dime tronco, no veo ni un sitio
Quiero entrar en tu garito con zapatillas
Que no me miren mal al pasar
Estoy cansado de siempre lo mismo
La misma historia quiero cambiar
Me da pena tanta tontería
Quiero un poquito de normalidad
Pero a ver, mírame, y dime tronco
No veo ni un sitio y no puedo aparcar


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Zapatillas Lyrics as written by Daniel Martin Garcia Alejandro Velazquez Insua

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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