A tu padre le robaron la radio del auto,
Tú le robas los cigarros cuando está llegando el sábado
A ti te roban cuando estás frente al televisor,
A ti te roban las ganas, te roban las ganas de amor.
Al vecino le robaron la ropa del patio,
él se robaba el dinero de la caja donde trabajó
A ti te roban cuando estás en un mostrador,
A ti te roban las ganas, te roban las ganas de amor.
A tu padre le robaron las piezas del auto,
él las compra a sobreprecio al mismo tipo que se las robó
A ti te roban los porteros y el cobrador,
A ti te roban las ganas, te roban las ganas de amor.
Hay ladrones que se esconden dentro de tu cuarto,
Se esconden en los libros, en el diario y la televisión
A ti te roban la cabeza y el corazón
Y así te roban las ganas, te roban las ganas de amor.
No me preguntes más
Por los condenados a vivir en la prisión.
No me preguntes más por los que robaron
Y ahora esconden su mansión.
Si todos se roban,
Todos se roban.
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