La Moto
Leo Masliah
The Bike
Of all the things I could buy
The best thing I saw was the bike
It's like being a pilot
And the streets are just clouds
I go out dancing in the clubs
I have a cool look
With the bike, I live life
It was much better than buying
A stereo radio recorder
I prefer, I tell you seriously
Instead of dreaming of sounds
Ordered by some live person
And putting up with any whim
To gain my own experience
With the bike, I live my life
And not that of those from Suquía
I finally bought a bike
Like the one I always wanted
And if you don't want me to run you over
Don't cross my path on the street
You'll win a scholarship
To go study theology
There with the Virgin Mary
I wouldn't want to be your executioner
But I crumple the street
That's why I give you advice
To keep your skin intact
Don't go out on the street, old man
Unless it's an emergency
And if it is, for caution
Keep your health insurance card
There were many installments but month by month I managed them
I walked the streets and said to myself
I bought the bike
I bought the bike and I pay for it little by little
How long I spent looking at shop windows and other people's bikes
Walking like a fool without speed
Until one fine day
I bought the bike and took over everything
If they hadn't fired me from work, I would have paid for it
Today I don't know who ended up with it
A new bike
And in the accident, nothing happened to it
Tell me, Saint Peter, what does it cost you to let me bring it
If in paradise no one gets killed
I couldn't bear
An eternity without riding my bike