Ábreme la puerta de tu pajarera
Que afuera hace frío y se me hiela el pico
Ábreme la puerta de esa bombilla
Que más que otra cosa te hace de cabeza

Quédate sentada, léeme la cartilla
Y por esa cara que tanto has ensaya'o
Y yo mientras tanto pillo la maleta
Mi música y mis letras y me voy pa' otro la'o

Mi música y mis letras

Ábreme la puerta a ver si despiertas
Que ha pasa'o el tren y no te has entera'o
Y cambia de disco que éste está muy visto
Y de tanto tiempo suena a a raya'o

Como un perro apalea'o
Con el cuerpo colora'o
Me voy pero barrena'o
Me largo pa' otro la'o

Pa' otro lao, me largo pa' otro la'o
Colora'o, y el cuerpo colora'o
Barrena'o, de la hostia que me has da'o
Pam, pam, pam, pam, perro apalea'o
Pa' otro lao, me largo pa' otro la'o
Colora'o, y el cuerpo colora'o
Barrena'o, de la hostia que me has da'o
Pam, pam, pam, pam, perro apalea'o

Apalea'o, frito y devora'o
Apalea'o, y el cuerpo colora'o
Pam, pam, pam, pam, perro apalea'o
Apalea'o, perro apalea'o
Apalea'o, frito y devora'o
Apalea'o, y el cuerpo colora'o
Pam, pam, pam, pam, perro apalea'o


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