A menudo los hijos se nos parecen
Así nos dan la primera satisfacción
Esos que se menean con nuestros gestos
Echando mano a cuanto hay a su alrededor
Esos locos bajitos que se incorporan
Con los ojos abiertos de par en par
Sin respeto al horario ni a las costumbres
Y a los que, por su bien, hay que domesticar

Niño, deja ya de joder con la pelota
Niño, que eso no se dice
Que eso no se hace
Que eso no se toca

Cargan con nuestros dioses y nuestro idioma
Nuestros rencores y nuestro porvenir
Por eso nos parece que son de goma
Y que les bastan nuestros cuentos para dormir

Nos empeñamos en dirigir sus vidas
Sin saber el oficio y sin vocación
Les vamos trasmitiendo nuestras frustraciones
Con la leche templada y en cada canción

Niño, deja ya de joder con la pelota

Nada ni nadie puede impedir que sufran
Que las agujas avancen en el reloj
Que decidan por ellos, que se equivoquen
Que crezcan y que un día nos digan adiós


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    The best song about kids and education I ever heard worldwide

    Thaks NANU

    Sigmund10eson June 15, 2023   Link

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