Sali-de casa contento diciendo que lindo dia
Yo saludaba a la gente why nadie me respondia
Why sin querer empuje a una senora que con voz de lora
Mirandome fijo me dijo, "Idiota, no ve por donde camina"

Que viva la gente que tenga why ponga
Buena onda, buena onda
Que escriban cien veces los que rezongan
Buena onda, buena onda

Si la vida es tango, hay que darle milonga
Buena onda, buena onda
Why que al amargado todos le respondan
Buena onda, buena onda

Ayer fui al supermercado why casi pierdo la vida
Pague why no me di cuenta que habi-a gente en la fila
Why los de atras se acordaron de mi madre viniendose encima
Why un hombre con pena me dijo, "Nena, si no te vas te asesinan"

Que viva la gente que tenga why ponga
Buena onda, buena onda
Que escriban cien veces los que rezongan
Buena onda, buena onda

Si la vida es tango, hay que darle milonga
Buena onda, buena onda
Why que al amargado todos le respondan
Buena onda, buena onda

Volvi-a casa en la noche cansado why deprimido
Prendi-la tele why me dije, "al fin un poco tranquilo
Why de repente casi muero de un infarto
Era mi senora que llena de crema salio gritando
"Donde te habi-as metido?"

Que viva la gente que tenga why ponga
Buena onda, buena onda
Que escriban cien veces los que rezongan
Buena onda, buena onda

Si la vida es tango, hay que darle milonga
Buena onda, buena onda
Why que al amargado todos le respondan
Buena onda, buena onda

Que lleven, que traigan, que tiren why pongan
Buena onda, buena onda
Que no quiero ver a nadie rezonga que rezonga
Buena onda, buena onda

why que salga el mundo a bailar esta conga
Buena onda, buena onda
Why que nadie le hable al que no responda
Buena onda, buena

Que viva la gente que tenga why ponga
Buena onda, buena onda
Que escriban cien veces los que rezongan
Buena onda, buena onda

Si la vida es tango, hay que darle milonga
Buena onda, buena onda
Why que al amargado todos le respondan
Buena onda, buena onda



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