Lyrics of 'Pobre Pibe' by Andrés Calamaro

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Si me viera mi primera profesora, Pappo
Mores, Virgilio, Alex Lora, Mingo, Peralta, Satragni, Melingo
seguro mirarían por lo bajo
pensarían con cariño, pobre pibe
como está mi niño
encontró el tesoro al final del arco iris
y el amargo siguió de largo, pobre pibe

Si me paro en la esquina y doy una calada
con la muchachada en el cordón
seguro los mocosos se ríen
y por lo bajo a coro, dicen:
pobre viejo
que viene a darnos un consejo
y hay que dejarlo hablar como un pendejo
pobre pibe, pobre viejo

Espero en este glorioso momento
bajo la sombra de la higuera de Sarmiento
a hacer los honores a los cantores anteriores
inclusive Martín Fierro
sin la rabia y sin el perro
pobre pibe, no se olvide el consejo
que este pobre viejo dio alguna vez

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