México D.F.
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México D.F.
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Esta es la historia de un tipo
Que creció allí en la montaña
Soñaba con un Taburete
Y con una canción desfasada
Él tan solo quería llegar
Esnifar cactus y taconear
Nadie le dijo que quien gana pierde
Que solo sirve aquel que tiene suerte
Y quiere volver a México DF
Quiere volver a México DF
Corría por una ladera
Mientras los perros le empujaban
Soñaba con la compañía
De su buen tequila en la barra
Él tan solo quería llegar
Beber del agua de la libertad
Nadie le dijo que quien gana pierde
Que solo sirve aquel que tiene suerte
Y quiere volver a México DF
Quiere volver a México DF
Las playas de Oaxaca, las barriadas de Tijuana
Chihuahua, Monterey, Cancún, Guadalajara, Pachuca
Quiere volver a México DF
Quiere volver a México DF
Quiere volver a México DF
Quiere volver
A México DF
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