Un reloj en la muñeca
Y en zapatos los pies
Como todos los niños
Tu trajiste al nacer
Y un camino altibajo
Que poder recorrer
Cuesta abajo un trocito
Cuesta arriba después
Y aunque te haga calor
Vete igual por el sol
Que la sombra está bien
Pa'los blandos de piel
Que les pique el sudor
Si le da por llover
No te dé por correr
Que mojarse es crecer
Y corriendo entre charcos
Te puedes caer

Cuando apriete el calzado
Y otras cosas también
No habrá sitio a tu lado
Que ya habrá una mujer
Y no habrá ya energía
Pa'seguir a tu pie
Tu andarás de mañana
Y yo de atardecer
Y aunque te haga calor
Vete igual por el sol
Que la sombra está bien
Pa'los blandos de piel
Que les pique el sudor
Si le da por llover
No te dé por correr
Que mojarse es crecer
Y corriendo entre charcos
Te puedes caer

Más temprano o más tarde
Parará tu reloj
Y si es cierto que hay meta
Allí te espero yo
Y si no es mal de muchos
Que funciona tan bien
Aunque ya sin cabeza
Poco habrá que entender
Y aunque te haga calor
Vete igual por el sol
Que la sombra está bien
Pa'los blandos de piel
Que les pique el sudor
Si le da por llover

No te dé por correr
Que mojarse es crecer
Y corriendo entre charcos
Te puedes caer
Y aunque te haga calor
Vete igual por el sol
Que la sombra está bien
Pa'los blandos de piel
Que les pique el sudor
Si le da por llover
No te dé por correr
Que mojarse es crecer
Y corriendo entre charcos
Te puedes caer


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