No Te Llames Padre
Alux Nahual
Don't Call Yourself Father
The girl and her sixteen, knowing the risk
With you, she made a mistake, in one night love was pleasure,
In the morning pleasure already tasted like pain,
Now she has your child, fatherless and homeless,
You offer to acknowledge him,
As if a simple last name
Could provide warmth,
You offer to see him every end of the month
And every month his dream will fade from his door
And when the little one grows up,
Who will he call father?
If every time he sought your warmth
He didn't find you, and your voice as always ignored him,
Don't call yourself father.
If every time he fell in love
In solitude, he needed your hand
Don't call yourself father.
If your love didn't work anymore
If you didn't want to live with her
Do it for him
Even if your story is the same
Don't repeat it with him
If every time he sought your warmth
He didn't find you, and your voice as always ignored him,
Don't call yourself father.
If every time he fell in love
In solitude, he needed your hand
Don't call yourself father