El martillo impacta la aguja
La explosión de la pólvora con fuerza empuja
Movimiento de rotación y traslación
Sale la bala arrojada fuera del cañón
con un objetivo directo
la bala pasea segura y firme durante su trayecto
Hiriendo de muerte al viento, más rápida que el tiempo
defendiendo cualquier argumento
No le importa si su destino es violento
Va tranquila, la bala, no tiene sentimientos
Como un secreto que no quieres escuchar
la bala va diciéndolo todo sin hablar
Sin levantar sospecha, asegura su matanza
Por eso tiene llena de plomo su panza
para llegar a su presa no necesita ojos
Y más cuando el camino se lo traza un infrarrojo
la bala nunca se da por vencida
Si no mata hoy, por lo menos deja una herida
Luego de su salida no habrá detenida
Obedece a su patrón una sola vez en su vida

Hay poco dinero, pero hay muchas balas
Hay poca comida, pero hay muchas balas
Hay poco gente buena, por eso hay muchas balas
Cuidao' que ahí viene una (Pla! Pla! Pla! Pla!)

Hay poco dinero, pero hay muchas balas
Hay poca comida, pero hay muchas balas
Hay poco gente buena, por eso hay muchas balas
Cuidao' que ahí viene una (Pla! Pla! Pla! Pla!)

Se escucha un disparo, agarra confianza
El sonido la persigue, pero no la alcanza
La bala sacas sus colmillos de acero
Y sin pedir permiso, entra por el cuero
Muerde los tejidos con rabia y arranca,
El pecho a las arterias para causar hemorragia
Vuela la sangre batida de fresa
Salsa boloñesa, syrup de frambuesa
Una cascada de arte contemporáneo
Color rojo vivo, sale por el cráneo

Hay poco dinero, pero hay muchas balas
Hay poca comida, pero hay muchas balas
Hay poco gente buena, por eso hay muchas balas
Cuidao' que ahí viene una (Pla! Pla! Pla! Pla!)

Hay poco dinero, pero hay muchas balas
Hay poca comida, pero hay muchas balas
Hay poco gente buena, por eso hay muchas balas
Cuidao' que ahí viene una (Pla! Pla! Pla! Pla!)

Seria inaccesible el que alguien te mate
Si cada bala costara lo que cuesta un yate
Tendrías que ahorrar todo tu salario
Para ser un mercenario, habría que ser millonario
Pero no es así, se mata por montones
Las balas son igual de baratas que los condones
Hay poca educación, hay muchos cartuchos
Cuando se lee poco, se dispara mucho
Hay quienes asesinan y no dan la cara
El rico da la orden y el pobre la dispara
No se necesitan balas para probar un punto
Es lógico, no se puede hablar con un difunto
El diálogo destruye cualquier situación macabra
Antes de usar balas, disparo con palabras
Pla! Pla! Pla! pla!

Hay poco dinero, pero hay muchas balas
Hay poca comida, pero hay muchas balas
Hay poco gente buena, por eso hay muchas balas
Cuidao' que ahí viene una (Pla! Pla! Pla! Pla!)

Hay poco dinero, pero hay muchas balas
Hay poca comida, pero hay muchas balas
Hay poco gente buena, por eso hay muchas balas
Cuidao' que ahí viene una (Pla! Pla! Pla! Pla!)


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