No hay nada que yo pueda hacer
Sólo seguir aquí en el camino de
Baldosas amarillas
Como vagabunda en medio de la orilla
¿A qué no? ¿A qué no? ¿A qué no, a que no me pillas?
Por la fuerza no

Nadie estorba
¿Por qué matarlo?
Pero hay que despertarlos con mucha calma
Con sonidos suaves, con voces llenas de calor
Como mi radiador
Un puente si no te atreves a cruzarlo
Borrarlo ya del inventario
De cosas maravillosas hechas por el hombre
Por los castores
Existe la víctima, existe el sicario
Existe el rival, existe el adversario
Cortar la gracia a los aniversarios
Juego de niños sistema penitenciario
Haremos una oda a todo lo que tenga que ver
Con me hicieron daño
Rompe las reglas, escribe comentario
¿Quién quiere un perro que le ladre teniendo la radio?
Aprende el abecedario sin miedo
Llamen ya al comisario
Crímenes, de la humanidad
Por archivar
Hímenes, de jóvenes por destrozar
En estado vegetal ámame
Paradoja moral
Angelitos vénganme a visitar
Llévenme con ustedes me quiero marchar
Yo quiero irme a jugar

No hay nada que yo pueda hacer
Solo seguir aquí en el camino de
Baldosas amarillas
Como vagabunda en medio de la orilla
¿A qué no? ¿A qué no? ¿A qué no, a que no me pillas?
Por la fuerza no

La cosa se pone fea cuando
Alguien piensa que se puede gritar
Que se puede pegar, que se puede matar
Que el fin está justificado
Que existe el hogar del jubilado
La pastilla del día después
El zumo de mango concentrado
Yo también dispararía
Bajo una presión como esa día tras día
Yo también ejercería
¿Quién?
Es quien pa' juzgar?
Tienes un piano y no lo sabes tocar
Tienes una vida y no la sabes usar
Ya piensan en regresar
Ahora me tengo que marchar
Necesito estar
Fundiré mi oro
Haré una nave llena de botones y de claves
Llevaré mis herramientas
Pa' jugar sin parecer un outcast

No hay na' que yo pueda hacer
Solo seguir aquí en el camino de
Baldosas amarillas
Como vagabunda en medio de la orilla

¿A qué no? ¿A qué no?
¿A qué no, a que no me pillas?
Por la fuerza no
Me pongo de rodillas
¿A qué no? ¿A qué no?
¿A qué no, a que no me pillas?
Por la fuerza no
Me pongo de rodillas
¿A qué no? ¿A qué no?
¿A qué no, a que no me pillas?
Por la fuerza no
Me pongo de rodillas


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Dorothy Lyrics as written by Miguel Zamora Maria Rodriguez Garrido

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