Dos Cero Uno (Transas)
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Dos Cero Uno (Transas)
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El se cansó de hacer canciones de protesta
Y se vendió a fiorucci.
El se cansó de andar haciendo apuestas y se puso a estudiar.
Un día se cortará el pelo
No creo que pueda dejar de fumar.
Anda bolado, hace un poco de base,
Pero no le va mal.
No se alquiló ni un guardaespaldas negro,
No era lennon ni rucci,
Se preguntó por qué sus hijos nunca lo invitaban al bar,
Un día volverá a las fuentes.
No creo que pueda dejar de protestar.
Anda preocupado, perdió algo de fama
Pero no le va mal.
Transas.
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