Kinto Sol todo tiene su modo

Maybe you understand me in this song
Or maybe you don't because you're living it right now
Or maybe you've never experienced it
The kings didn't come to my house
from the estate of adobe they always forgot
when I was a child that's what I thought
I slept wishing that a toy would be left for me
a ball, skateboard, cart or bicycle
just found a puà ±o of cookies
what happened if I left 3 notes
I complained to my mother, despising the cookies
my boss did what she could
and I believed that the kings were not at my house They came
because they had a rusty door
the plastered adove and the broken window
I cried with the note in my hands
now I understand we are 6 brothers (now I understand we were 6 brothers and not reached the baro)
Everything has its way
everything everything has its way
everything has its way (2)
At school I played ball
with tennis shoes rubber now without laces
but that did not prevent me from joining my challenge
lalo luvi calin and jiyo
comrades from childhood when I was a child
what you don't have you invent That's what the mind is for
with so much inspiration who needs toys
everything has its way
be it winter, summer or spring
so many memories I have of my land
He approves of everything, he makes you the poor thing
from Monday to Sunday, beans on the table
sadness, joy, she cried, she cried
now I appreciate what I didn't have
(when you have nothing, you take advantage of every opportunity What life gives you
Everything has its way
everything everything has its way
everything has its way (2)
The years the months the weeks the days
childhood disappeared over time
the child with dreams has been left behind
now he is a man ready to fight
he tries to get everything he wants
but You have to always be a friend in your own way
poverty is a school that teaches even if it hurts
that's why the scribe tests everyone
to endure hardships when it no longer rains
let them wait for the sun when the night comes
there are many ways to survive
but jokes without food
they don't make you laugh
I'm not going to pretend or say that I didn't cry
I promised my mother that this would change it
(when I was a child I promised my boss that one day we would get out of here)