Destino Cruel

La Mona Jiménez La Mona Jiménez

Cruel Destiny

Four in the morning a girl
Dying of cold and loneliness
I offered her a coat
A helping hand
A true friend

And in her eyes
There was so much, so much pain
But the police
Night and day
Searched for her diligently

My home was her refuge
In the icy month of July
Susy laughed happily

Suddenly one morning
She woke up so beautiful
And I didn't know what to say

That unfortunate and troubled girl
Surprised me, loved me
Offered me her warmth
I fell in love without thinking

When we make love
I love you, I desire you
When we make love
I remember your face

Oh, what I feel, little girl
I want to devour you

When we make love
I only think of your home
When we make love
I feel sorry for your parents

Oh, what I feel, girl
I don't want to give you back

While I took care of her
Her parents were looking for her
And so was the law

But that's life
They will find her one day
Because the law is the law

Susy gave me
What no one else gave me
She was my girl, mine
Only mine but God took her away

They were everywhere
On the radio, in the newspapers
Searching for her tirelessly

I couldn't refuse
Because I saw her mother
Seeing her daughter cry

A reformatory
Awaited her this time
But she said, that this
Had been a kidnapping
And I ended up behind bars

We will no longer make love
To me, you are already dead
You mocked my love
And put me in jail

Oh, what I feel, Susana
I want to go crazy

Our love is over
Only the memory remains
I will die in this prison
Alone, alone like a dog

Oh, what I feel, Susana
Marks a cruel destiny

  1. Incoherencia de Amor
  2. Agujita De Oro
  3. Adiós
  4. Informe Policial
  5. Amor De Compra Y Venta
  6. Al Rojo Vivo
  7. Adrenalina
  8. Jaque Mate
  9. La Novia Blanca
  10. Alguién Como Tú
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