Nada tienen de especial
dos mujeres que se dan la mano
el matiz viene despues
cuando lo hacen por debajo del mantel.

Luego a solas sin nada que perder
tras las manos va el resto de la piel
un amor por ocultar
y aunque en cueros no hay donde esconderlo
lo disfrazan de amistad
cuando sale a pasear por la ciudad.

Una opina que aquello no esta bien
la otra opina que que se le va a hacer
y lo que opinen los demas esta de mas.

Quien detiene palomas al vuelo
volando a ras de suelo
mujer contra mujer.

No estoy yo por la labor
de tirarles la primera piedra
si equivoco la ocasion
y las hallo labio a labio en el salon
ni siquiera me atreveria a toser
si no gusto ya se lo que hay que hacer
que con mis piedras hacen ellas su pared.

Quien detiene palomas al vuelo
volando a ras de suelo
mujer contra mujer.

Una opina que aquello no esta bien
la otra opina que que se le va a hacer
y lo que opinen los demas esta de mas.

Quien detiene palomas al vuelo
volando a ras de suelo
mujer contra mujer.


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    Esta cancion trata de que las personas juzgan muy mal a las lesbianas, pero hay cierta persona que cree que no esta para juzgarlas.

    zombieon September 08, 2002   Link

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