Ingrata, no me digas que me quieres
no me digas que me adoras que me amas
que me extrañas que no te creo nada

Ingrata, que no ves que estoy sufriendo
por favor hoy no me digas
que sin mi te estas muriendo
que tus lagrimas son falsas.

Ingrata, no me digas que me adoras
se te nota que en tus labios
ya no hay nada que tu puedas
ofrecer a esta boca.

Por eso ahora yo se que veniste
por que te acuerdas de mi cariño
por eso ahora que estoy tan triste
no quiero que nadie me mire sufrir

Ingrata, no me digas que me quieres
tu desprecias mis palabras
y mis besos mas de una ves
hicieron que soñaras

Ingrata, no te olvides que si quiero
pues si puedo hacerte daño
solo falta que yo quiera
lastimarte y humillarte.

Ingrata, aunque quieras tu dejarme
los recuerdos de esos dias
de las noches tan obscuras tu
jamas podras borrarte.

No me digas que me quieres
que me adoras
que me extrañas
que no te creo nada.

Por eso ahora yo se que veniste
por que te acuerdas de mi cariño
y no me importa si lloro un poquito
porque ese poquito será por tu amor.

No vengas para pedirme que
tenga compasión de ti
y vienes luego a decirme
que quieres estar lejos de mi.

Te pido que no regreses
si no es para darme
un poquito de amor
te pido y te lo suplico
por el cariño
que un dia nos unio.

Ingrata, no me digas que me quieres
no me digas que me adoras
que me amas que me extrañas
que no te creo nada.

Ingrata, que no ves que estoy sufriendo
por favor hoy no me digas
que sin mi te estas muriendo
que tus lagrimas son falsas tu desprecias mis
palabras y mis besos pues si quiero hacerte daño
solo falta que yo quiera lastimarte y humillarte

Ingrata, aunque quieras tu dejarme
los recuerdos de esos dias
de las noches tan obscuras tu
jamas podras borrarte.

Por eso ahora
tendre que obsequiarte
un par de balazos
pa que te duela.

Y aunque estoy triste
por ya no tenerte
voy a estar contigo
en tu funeral...


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    I agree that this is a fun song- I remember dancing some crazy mix of norteno, banda and ranchera to it with this norteno engineer in grad school at all the Chicano caucus events.

    I've always thought this song had some deeper meaning behind the actual lyrics. It's so over the top! I mean, the guy kills his ex gf bc era ingrata? It seems a bit much. I've always taken it to be a satire on the forms of music it imitates- showing their inherent violent machismo for what it is through exaggeration.

    The fact that it was such a huge success seems to compound the irony- everyone liking it, and not gettingth at it was satirizing them.

    Though I could be entirely wrong. I have nothing from the band's own mouth on this. It could just be an expression of how homicidal an ex can make you feel.

    aryncitaon September 21, 2006   Link

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