Mujeres
Ricardo Arjona
Women
I don't know who invented them
I don't know who did us that favor, it had to be God
Who saw man so alone and, without hesitation, thought of him in two
In two
They say it was a rib
I would have given my spine to see them walk
After making love, to the dressing table and without turning around
Without turning around, without turning around
And if they inhabited the Moon
There would be more astronauts than grains of sand in the sea
More trips to space than stories in a bar
In a bar, why deny?
That they are the best thing that was put in this place
Women
Whatever they ask for, we can do
If we can't, it doesn't exist
And if it doesn't exist, we invent it for you
Women
Whatever they ask for, we can do
If we can't, it doesn't exist
And if it doesn't exist, we invent it for you
Women
What would Neruda have written?
What would Picasso have painted?
If there were no muses
Like you
We with machismo, you with feminism
And, in the end, the story ends in a draw
Because, as a couple, we came and, as a couple, we have to end
End, end
And if they inhabited the Moon
There would be more astronauts than grains of sand in the sea
More trips to space than stories in a bar
In a bar, why deny?
That they are the best thing that was put in this place
Women
Whatever they ask for, we can do
If we can't, it doesn't exist
And if it doesn't exist, we invent it for you
Women
Whatever they ask for, we can do
If we can't, it doesn't exist
And if it doesn't exist, we invent it for you
Women
What would Neruda have written?
What would Picasso have painted?
If there were no muses
Like you
Women
Whatever they ask for, we can do
If we can't, it doesn't exist
And if it doesn't exist, we invent it for you
Women
What would Neruda have written?
What would Picasso have painted?
If there were no muses
Like you
Women