La Cazafortuna

Joaco Pertuz Joaco Pertuz

The Fortune Hunter

I met her at an elegant party in the big city
She looked youthful, in her silk dress and pretty necklace
When I looked at her, I noticed she couldn't stop analyzing me
As if I were a bull being taken to the slaughterhouse

She asked me, to realize if I was a professional
I replied, sorry, but I just learned to read
But I have something that a professional would want
Which is two cars, a house, and a lot of cattle in the corral

When she heard my words, I felt she trembled
And without thinking twice, she immediately invited me to dance
I know she thought, who sent me this little gift
To this broke black man, I'm going to leave

She made plans with my money
But she didn't think about what I wanted
I gave her rope and she said to me
Believe me, this woman is mine
Oh, if this woman slips, she's mine

Christmas arrived and Christmas is conducive to love
We both said, our romance began one early morning
I was a womanizer, she was a very special fortune hunter
And in love and war, all weapons must be used

When dawn broke, she told me early on that she wanted to see
My homeland and the farm full of cattle and corrals
I replied, here the one who puts the horns is just me
And hurry up because I have to return the borrowed car

I thought she would get angry, but no, she wasn't upset
I saw a very special smile draw on her lips
She said it's an experience that will serve as a lesson to me
But what I assure you is that I will never forget you
Delicious

And she doesn't forget me, she liked me
She liked the black man, the black man charmed her
I'm still poor and sometimes very rich
She liked the black man, the black man charmed her
Oh, the black man charmed her, buddy
The black man deceived her

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