Yo vine al mundo a adorar a las mujeres
Y de mujeres está rodeado mi destino
Aunque hay algunas que conmigo han sido crueles
Otras en cambio me han llenado de cariño

Desde el momento que mi madre a luz me diera
Y me arrullara cariñosa entre sus brazos
Son las mujeres para mí la vida entera
Parte importante de mis triunfos y fracasos

Es la mujer divino ser que Dios al hombre concedió
Para alegrarle el corazón con su presencia
Y hasta la fecha no hay placer
Como el que brinda una mujer
Cuando se entrega sin medidas ni reservas

Yo no soy de esos que se sienten superior a la mujer
Yo me declaro dócilmente dominado
Y como dice la canción no hay en el mundo ni un varón
Que por amor a una mujer no haya llorado

Es la mujer claro ejemplar de los misterios
Jamás se sabe cuál será su trayectoria
Tienen la gracia de mandarnos al infierno
Pero si quieren con amor nos dan la gloria

Yo soy feliz con solo verlas de cerquita
Pues todas tienen de mi mal la medicina
Cualquier dolor pena o coraje se me quita
Teniendo enfrente una silueta femenina

Es la mujer divino ser que Dios al hombre concedió
Para alegrarle el corazón con su presencia
Y hasta la fecha no hay placer
Como el que brinda una mujer
Cuando se entrega sin medidas ni reservas

Yo no soy de esos que se sienten superior a la mujer
Yo me declaro dócilmente dominado
Y como dice la canción no hay en el mundo ni un varón
Que por amor a una mujer no haya llorado


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