Nacidos Para Perder
Soy del color de tu porvenir
Me dijo el hombre del traje gris
No eres mi tipo le conteste
Y aquella tarde aprendí a correr
Al pisar la estación
Le abrí la jaula a mi corazón
Tras las montañas estaba el mar
La noche, el vértigo, la ciudad
El mundo a cambio de una canción
Me daba un plato, un beso, un colchón
La única medalla que he ganado en la vida
Era de hojalata y decepción
No tenía salida el callejón del cuartel
Para el desertor del batallón
De los nacidos para perder
Prima del alma desnúdame
Del traje gris, de la multitud
Devuélveme al camino del sur
Al país de la niñez
Donde uno y uno sumaban tres
La única medalla que me ha dado la vida
En el escenario la gané
No tenía salida el callejón del cuartel
Para el desertor del batallón
De los nacidos para perder
De los nacidos para perder
De los que viven muertos de sed
Prima del alma desnúdame
Y aquella tarde aprendí a correr
Donde uno y uno sumaban tres
De los nacidos para perder
No eres mi tipo le contesté
Y aquella tarde aprendí a correr
Born to Lose
I'm the color of your future
The man in the gray suit told me
"You're not my type," I replied
And that afternoon I learned to run
As I stepped into the station
I opened the cage to my heart
Beyond the mountains was the sea
The night, the vertigo, the city
The world in exchange for a song
He gave me a plate, a kiss, a mattress
The only medal I've ever won in life
Was made of tin and disappointment
There was no way out of the barracks' alley
For the deserter of the battalion
Of those born to lose
Soul cousin, strip me bare
Of the gray suit, of the crowd
Take me back to the southern road
To the land of childhood
Where one and one added up to three
The only medal life has given me
I won it on stage
There was no way out of the barracks' alley
For the deserter of the battalion
Of those born to lose
Of those born to lose
Of those who live dying of thirst
Soul cousin, strip me bare
And that afternoon I learned to run
Where one and one added up to three
Of those born to lose
"You're not my type," I replied
And that afternoon I learned to run
Escrita por: Sabina Joaquin, Sanchez Rodriguez Antonio