Quien Me Enseñó
José Larralde
Who Taught Me
Who taught me to be a fool
Who taught me, who taught me
If in my mom's belly
There was neither school nor chalkboard
And they say I was born a boy
Because in the game, there was a missing pawn
Who taught me, who taught me
Who taught me to be a fool
Who taught me, who taught me
If I grew up among doctors
With a fence and a shovel, spade and hoe
And they say I nailed it down
Because I didn’t want to be a pig
Who taught me, who taught me
Who taught me to be a fool
Who taught me, who taught me
Too bad I don’t understand
The fine language to be a gentleman
And as the boss said one day
That in England they speak better
He told me one day, the boss
Who taught me to be a fool
Who taught me, who taught me
To be so twisted
And not to put up with the procession
Maybe it’s a wise guy who didn’t get it
That hunger only fattens those who starve
Who taught me, who taught me
I know I’m bone and flesh
Soul and conscience, people and sweat
With that, I’m good enough
To be a fool who raises his voice
For no other reason than the right
Of someone who doesn’t want to be a pig
Who taught me, who taught me
Who taught me to be a fool
Who taught me, who taught me
If in my mom's belly
There was neither school nor chalkboard
And they say I was born a boy
Because in the game, there was a missing pawn
Who taught me, who taught me
Who taught me, who taught me
Who taught me