Lo tildaron de malvado
lo culparon así,
porque nunca ha retirado
la aguja de sus venas
Lo tildaron de demente
lo sentenciaron así,
porque siempre fue el alcohol
la cura de sus penas
Ya no le quieren hablar
por tanto miedo a perder
el respeto de los otros hombres normales
Los que dicen señalando
mira por donde va aquel
pobre loco que ya no estén sus cabales

Pero por el lente del cielo
es otra persona con un futuro
hayhayahay
Porque por el lente del cielo
no miran de nadie su lado oscuro
Sino lo grande del plan de Dios

La tildaron de ramera
la culparon así,
porque es bien larga la lista
de todos sus amantes
La tildaron de enfermiza
la sentenciaron así,
pues ya no ven la decencia
que proyectaba antes
Dicen que seria un tonto
el que la lleve al altar
porque ya tiene tres hijos de amores pasados
Que lo único que haría
es aprovechar y abusar
porque ya sus sentimientos están congelados

Pero por el lente del cielo
es otra persona con un futuro
hayhayahay
Porque por el lente del cielo
no miran de nadie su lado oscuro
Sino lo grande del plan de Dios

De que estas acusando al adicto
por todas las veces que se quiere inyectar
Si hoy te has tomado una botella de ron
y la cabeza te quiere estallar
Si vives acusando a la vecina de al lado
porque vive de la prostitución
Si tu conyugue no te gusta
pero te acuestas con el por su posición
Estas evadiendo lo impuestos
y criticando al ladrón
Me tildaron de 2 caras
me culparon así,
porque no daba el ejemplo de lo que cantaba
Me tildaron de engañoso
me sentenciaron así,
porque siempre se enteraban cada vez que fallaba
Todos decían lo mismo
que ya no iba a poder
recuperar el respeto de los que me seguían
La crueldad y la ignorancia no les permitía entender
que también era un humano que lloraba y sufría

Pero por el lente del cielo
soy otra persona con un futuro
hayhayahay
Porque por el lente del cielo
no miran de mí a mi lado oscuro
Si así no fuera no existiría esta cancion


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