La Malquerida
Natalia Lafourcade
The Unloved
They call me the unloved
Woman who came from the countryside
She who carries under her belly
The seed of life
They call me the unloved
Woman, daughter of the earth
The one who through many paths
Sheds her tears
Oh, what pain
What pain it gives her
In the soul
Oh, what pain
Because they don't look at her
They call me the unloved
Some have mistreated me
Others without looking into my eyes
Silenced my words
They cut me with knives
Violated my hungry chest
When what I wanted most
Was a slow burning hug
I want you to stop by my side
Look into my eyes for a moment
I want you to stop by my side
Feel my voice, open your sky
Open your sky
They call me the unloved
With a sacred cloth
They killed my thoughts
Thus mutilating my dreams
When I was very little
I ran with bare feet
But when they called me ugly
They darkened my smiles
I want you to stop
By my side
Look into my eyes for a moment
I want you to stop
By my side
Feel my voice
Open your sky
Open your sky
Oh, what pain
What pain it gives me
In the soul
Oh, what pain
Because they don't look at me
Oh, what pain
What pain it gives me
In the soul
Oh, what pain
Because they don't look at me
Oh, what pain
What pain it gives me
In the soul
Oh, what pain
Because they don't look at me
Oh, what pain
What pain it gives me
In the soul
Oh, what pain
Because they don't look at me
Oh, what pain
What pain it gives her
To my soul
Oh, what pain
Because they don't look at me
Oh, what pain
What pain it gives him
To the soul
Oh, what pain
Because you don't look at me
They call me the unloved