NUNCA QUEDAS MAL CON NADIE
(Jorge González)

¡Dime!... tú te crees que protestas
¡Dime!... me aseguras que protestas
¡Dime!... tú te crees un rebelde o algo así
¡Oye!... tú te quejas de la polución
¡Hablas!... sobre la automatización
¡Dime!... tú te crees un juglar moderno o algo así
Defiendes a la humanidad
Lloras porque el mundo está muy mal
Criticas a la sociedad
Dices tú que todo debería cambiar
En el escenario folkorizas tu voz,
Muera la ciudad y su contaminación
Con tus lindas melodías
y romántica simpatía,
nunca quedas mal con nadie


¡Oye!... tú me dices que protestas
¡Pero!... tú postura no molesta
¡Dime!... si tu fin es algo atacar
o ganar aplausos.
Tú te quejas de las bombas,
hablas que con el planeta van a acabar
Pero nunca das un nombre
Tienes miedo a quedar con alguien mal
En las peñas facultades y en la televisión,
Junto a los artezas y conscientes snob
te crees revolucionario y acusativo,
pero nunca quedas mal con nadie.


Nunca quedas mal, quedas mal, con nadie


Me aburrió tu postura intelectual
eres una mala copia de un gringo hippie.
Tu guitarra ¡oye imbécil barbón!
se vendió al aplauso de los cursis conscientes.
Contradices toda tu protesta famosa
con tus armonías rebuscadas y hermosas.
Eres un artista, y no un guerrillero,
pretendes pelear...
y sólo eres un mierda buena onda.


Nunca quedas mal, quedas mal, con nadie


Cómete tu miedo a la bomba de neutrones
Quédate tu poesía y con tus razones.
Córtala con la selva de cemento,
No aguanto tus artísticos lamentos.
Tu bolsito y tu poncho artesanal
Tu postura cursi me cae muy mal
Tu protesta me da igual
Porque nunca quedas mal con nadie

Nunca quedas mal, quedas mal, con nadie


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