The song lyrics were written by the band Van Halen, as they were asked to write a song for the 1979 movie "Over the Edge" starring Matt Dillon. The movie (and the lyrics, although more obliquely) are about bored, rebellious youth with nothing better to do than get into trouble. If you see the movie, these lyrics will make more sense. It's a great movie if you grew up in the 70s/80s you'll definitely remember some of these characters from your own life. Fun fact, after writing the song, Van Halen decided not to let the movie use it.
Secretaria
La que no habla
Siempre atenta, diciendo nada
Te firmé mis veinte años
Te ayudé a subir peldaños
Y entre copa y copa me hice necesaria
Y al negarme a ser amable me ignoraste
Y sólo fuí tu secretaria
Hemos compartido juntos
Tus fracasos y tus triunfos
Y hasta creo haber tejido yo tus canas
Pero allá a las siete en punto
Tú te ibas con los tuyos, yo a mi casa
Fuí también la celestina
De tus citas clandestinas
Y aprendí a estar bien callada
Luego un guiño de malicia
Una caricia de cumplido
Y un gentil hasta mañana
Era yo quien escogía
Las flores que cada día
Enviabas a tus jóvenes amadas
Era yo quien te firmaba las tarjetas
Hasta en eso secretaria
Fuí también la celestina
De tus citas clandestinas
Y aprendí a estar bien callada
Luego un guiño de malicia
Una caricia de cumplido
Y un gentil hasta mañana
Secretaria, secretaria
La que escucha, escribe y calla
La que hizo de un despacho tu morada
Casi esposa, buen soldado, y enfermera
Y un poquito enamorada
Casi esposa, buen soldado, y enfermera
Y un poquito enamorada
La que no habla
Siempre atenta, diciendo nada
Te firmé mis veinte años
Te ayudé a subir peldaños
Y entre copa y copa me hice necesaria
Y al negarme a ser amable me ignoraste
Y sólo fuí tu secretaria
Hemos compartido juntos
Tus fracasos y tus triunfos
Y hasta creo haber tejido yo tus canas
Pero allá a las siete en punto
Tú te ibas con los tuyos, yo a mi casa
Fuí también la celestina
De tus citas clandestinas
Y aprendí a estar bien callada
Luego un guiño de malicia
Una caricia de cumplido
Y un gentil hasta mañana
Era yo quien escogía
Las flores que cada día
Enviabas a tus jóvenes amadas
Era yo quien te firmaba las tarjetas
Hasta en eso secretaria
Fuí también la celestina
De tus citas clandestinas
Y aprendí a estar bien callada
Luego un guiño de malicia
Una caricia de cumplido
Y un gentil hasta mañana
Secretaria, secretaria
La que escucha, escribe y calla
La que hizo de un despacho tu morada
Casi esposa, buen soldado, y enfermera
Y un poquito enamorada
Casi esposa, buen soldado, y enfermera
Y un poquito enamorada
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Secretaria Lyrics as written by Juan Carlos Calderon Lopez De Arroyabe
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