Siempre me digo voy a irme de casa y no puedo
Siempre la idea de ir al campo, el oeste y un tero, pero
Va pasando el tiempo y no me muevo
Sigo atormentada por el yerro
Sé que el día en que decida partir seré libre
Pero unas patas como anclas que son invisibles
Agarradas con tornillos firmes
Son las que hacen que no pueda irme
Sin guía, no: si no hay guía no, no puedo soltar las garras
Sin guía, no: si no hay guía no, no hay fuerza que pueda soltarlas
Sin guía, no: si no hay guía no, no puedo levar las anclas
Sin guía, no: si no hay guía no, no puedo con esta labor
Sin dudar, sin demora
Sin dudar, sin memoria
Sin dudar, como ahora
Sin dudar, ¡abandono!
¿Cuándo va a venir el día?
¿Cuándo va a llegar?
¡Ah, qué miedo, todavía!
Pero el día ya va a llegar
Veo que esto se termina
Y que un día me voy a cagar
Juana Rosario Molina, known simply as Juana Molina, is an Argentine singer-songwriter, musician, and actress born in Buenos Aires in 1968. She began her artistic career in the 1980s as a theater and television actress, collaborating with prominent directors such as Héctor Olivera and Daniel Burman. In 1996, she released her debut album, "¡Qué Cosa!”, an experimental work that blends elements of Argentine folk, electronic music, and minimalist music. Subsequently, she dedicated herself primarily to music, releasing critically acclaimed albums such as "Tres Cosas" (2003), "Son” (2006) and "Un Día“ (2014). Her music is characterized by captivating melodies, poetic lyrics, and an innovative use of electronic instruments. Molina has collaborated with artists like Gustavo Cerati and Pedro Aznar, and her concerts are known for their engaging energy and intimate atmosphere. Some of the most representative songs in her repertoire include "Qué Cosa!”, "Te Quiero”, “Un Día” and “La Canción de las Mariposas”.
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