Lo Bastante (Tonta)
Isabel Aaiún
Enough (Silly)
What I needed was courage
When I didn't have it
When I was in trouble
And not even my mouth was mine
Where does the thief take refuge
When the day has come
Where was love hiding
When you told me
Who am I
To put a comb in my hair
To tell you that I no longer love you
To choose when to say goodbye
Who am I
To wear this dress I'm wearing
To want the sun to come out in January
If you ask me what went wrong
It may be me, it may be me
That I wasn't silly enough
Not silly enough, not silly enough
Not deaf enough either
Or that you're not man enough
That I wasn't silly enough
Not silly enough, not silly enough
Not fat enough either
Or that you're not man enough
Where would honor be
My bad luck
When I told you no
But you didn't hear me
Who am I
To put a comb in my hair
To tell you that I no longer love you
To choose when to say goodbye
Who am I
To wear this dress I'm wearing
To want the sun to come out in January
If you ask me what went wrong
It may be me, it may be me
That I wasn't silly enough
Not silly enough, not silly enough
Not deaf enough either
Or that you're not man enough
That I wasn't silly enough
Not silly enough, not silly enough
Not fat enough either
Or that you're not man enough
But she doesn't realize
That she's the queen of the meadows
That in the harshest drought
Maribel María De La O would wet you
And on the rooftop
Turning the crank
If there's someone to blame for this wound
María thought maybe me
Maybe me, maybe me
That I wasn't silly enough
Not silly enough, not silly enough
Not deaf enough either
Or that you're not man enough
That I wasn't silly enough
Not silly enough, not silly enough
Not fat enough either
Or that you're not man enough
But you don't realize
That I'm the queen of the tides
That the day will come when I laugh
Jesus, María, María Isabel, my mother, my life
On the stairs
You never know where it leads
The day will come when she laughs
When they talk to María about love