Qué mierda ere, quillo, en serio
Qué mierda eres
Mala Rodriguez

Tengo treinta y tres
El trabajo de un hombre no lo puede hacer un niño
Salimos a bolsa haciendo daño, cúbrete
Monta tu mierda en una caja y lárgate, ¡qué risa!
No entiendo qué dices, ¿qué hablas?
A mí no me importa tu idioma así que raja
Déjate de hostias
Me criaron por debajo de la puerta en una caja
Con cuidadito te he dicho mi amor
Vamos a matarte despacito
No te pongas vacilón que me conozco, complico
¿Dónde está mi Buda cuando lo necesito? Roto
Sin mover un deo
Creo porque pue'o
Acelero el peo sin cuidao'
Te voy a follar sin deseo, fa-fa-fácil
Te quiero sólo por el físico
Tú y yo no tenemos relación
Estamos vacíos, no tenemos corazón
¿Dónde está la guerra? ¿Dónde está la paz que me la como?
¿Dónde estás los hombres? ¿Dónde están las bolas de dragón?
Donde siempre, jodiendo como siempre
Así fácil, como por educación
Esto es pa' tu hija
Aspira mierda, sueña conmigo
Tú no te equivoques, no estás preparado para follar con la reina
Juego con ventaja, el viento me lo sopla
Sin prisa, ¿yo?
Marco el minuto en la nación
Ya no conocemos camarones, sólo hay uno
Come, come, come, hago y deshago
Drógate por mí, no quiero vagos
Aquí se suda mucho, aquí se cobra poco
Aquí se habla fuerte, aquí cuento poco
Ni vainas, ni hostias
Versos elegantes como cocaina en el salón, puta
Bailan como zorras a mi son, sin tacones
Belleza, te va a tocar estudiar
Hincar los codos en la mesa
Te voy harta a trabajar, si te agacha
Tira pa la cocina, allí se aprende mucho
Sin premeditación, te follo cuando quiero
Tú eres mi puta
No te la saco de la boca porque no me interesa
Hablas mucha mierda
Te hace falta algo, hm, no sé
Anda busca ayuda


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