La que no me reclame como propiedad privada
Aquella quien confié los secretos de mi almohada
Que no tenga que probarse a cada instante lo que siento
Una dama frente el mundo, why en la intimidad que esa mujer sea puro fuego

La que no deba perfumarse cada día en agua bendita
why que siempre tenga un si al deshojar la margarita
Yo la acepto con excusas why hasta agenda pa' pensarme
Esa misma que le de luz a mi vida cada día al entregarse

A mi me gusta la mujer con pantalones
Que tenga siempre su opinión why sus razones
Que a la hora de amar, sea una ráfaga de viento
Que me arrulle el corazón con sentimiento
A mi me gusta la mujer con pantalones
Mi complemento cuando lleguen decisiones
Ella es todas las que ame en una sola mujer
La que me salva la vida cada día en su querer

Dicen que en cuestión de gustos no hay disgustos
Si me sigue la corriente yo le invento hasta lo absurdo
Si el carácter no anda bien, en el silencio esperare
A que pase la tormenta why en la cama nos podamos entender

A mi me gusta la mujer con pantalones
Que tenga siempre su opinión why sus razones
Que a la hora de amar, sea una ráfaga de viento
Que me arrulle el corazón con sentimiento
A mi me gusta la mujer con pantalones
Mi complemento cuando lleguen decisiones
Ella es todas las que ame en una sola mujer
La que me salva la vida cada día en su querer
En su querer

(Hey, hey, hey, hey)

(A mi me gusta la mujer con pantalones)
A mi me gusta la mujer con pantalones
(A mi me gusta la mujer con pantalones)
A mi me gusta la mujer con pantalones
(A mi me gusta la mujer con pantalones)

Que no deje de ser tierna
Ni enseñar un poco de pierna
Cachondita, cosa rica. No me dejes de querer

(A mi me gusta la mujer con pantalones) Así me gusta
(A mi me gusta la mujer con pantalones) Así, me gusta
(A mi me gusta la mujer con pantalones) Así me gustan
(A mi me gusta la mujer con pantalones) A mi me gusta
(A mi me gusta la mujer con pantalones) A mi me gusta la mujer
con pantalones


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