Pequeña échate pa'ca

Ella me dejo arroyado
Ella me dejo pegado
No es la primera vez
Que bandida esa mujer
Que tanto yo la amado
Yo que estaba enamorado
Pero ya yo me canse
De tanto que la espere
No volveré

Tu eres bandida
Tu eres bandida
Yo te veré llorando
Cuando veas mi partida

Tu eres bandida
Tu eres bandida
Yo te veré llorando cuando veas mi partida
Por eso vete vete vete de mi vida vete vete vete
De mi lado no vuelvas jama no vuelas jamas
No vuelvas mas
Por eso vete vete vete de mi vida vete vete vete
De mi lado no vuelvas jama no vuelas jamas
No vuelvas mas

Vete (mami no me vas a engañar)
Vete (y sal corriendo de mi vida)
Déjame (y no me digas que me quieras si me dices que me quieres
Me di cuenta que es mentira)
Vete (mami no me vas a engañar)
Vete (y sal corriendo de mi vida)
Déjame (y no me digas que me quieras si me dices que me quieres
Me di cuenta que es mentira)
Bandida quédate con todo y Déjame recoja tus cosas y lárgate
Ya no te necesito fuera de mi casa haz me el
Favor y muévete quédate con todo y Déjame
Recoja tus cosas y lárgate ya no te necesito
Fuera de mi casa haz me el favor y muévete

(Cógelo)
(Cógelo cógelo tómalo tómalo
Cógelo cógelo y tómalo tómalo)
(Tutun catapun levántate)

Tu eres bandida(bandida)
Tu eres bandida (tu eres bandida)
Yo te veré llorando cuando veas mi partida
Por eso vete vete vete de mi vida
Vete vete vete de mi lado
No vuelvas jamas no vuelas jamas
No vuelvas mas

Ella me dejo aroyao


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