Normal
Don Osvaldo
Normal
I had a normal childhood, with a dog and a home
Mom took care of dad, dad took care of mom
I grew up well, without setbacks or frustration
Healthy, always attentive to the word of my God
Nothing happened to me that justifies my action
I needed a mentor and at first it paid off
I met a man, showing great value
He whispered in my ear, went into my pocket and to my heart
He told me: I'll take care of it, you don't think about the rest
And don't listen when the world tries to separate us
Tell me what you want, how you desire it
I'll give you everything, except what you need
But our love turned out to be a bad deal
I ended up bankrupt, I melted for their love
I managed to survive, to tell the tale I escaped
To tell the tale, to hoard it, to spend and speculate
I bought the best operator and then they came in a mob
Senators, deputies, I bought more than one kidney
With my donation I paid for the forgiveness of my lord
Buying machines, I cut a thousand jobs without compensation
Today I know well what it is to have, to have everything but a heart
Today I know well that in this world, my normality fit
I bought the best operator and then they came in a mob
Senators, deputies, I bought more than one kidney
With my donation I paid for the forgiveness of my lord
Buying machines, I cut a thousand jobs without compensation
Today I know well what it is to have, to have everything but a heart
Today I know well that in this world, my normality fit