The world has become a pandemonium Natural disasters, economic crises Wars, famines, and sadly Powerful promote all this, it is e humble The one who suffers from day to day, the rulers living well bis Even when the people suffer these calamities Because the ambition of the man and the woman who exercises A power has to be suffered by the people, the shirtless The man and the woman on foot, enough, enough The world has become a pandemonium Natural disasters, economic crises Wars, famines, and sadly Powerful promote all this, it is e humble The one who suffers from day to day, the rulers living well bis They make fun of the town and tell a bunch of lies And they appear on television saying we are suffering, when It is the town that eats only rice, and sometimes nothing, while they They eat the best dishes, God, because they don't eat like Mother Teresa of Calcutta when she was awarded her Nobel Peace Prize The world has become a pandemonium Natural disasters, economic crises Wars, famines, and sadly Powerful promote all this, it is e humble The one who suffers from day to day, the rulers living well bis She thought of the people that she cared for her and proposed that they change her The prize to buy food for her people, she was a woman From town and lived for the town, the dispossessed, so They all have to do, long live Mother Teresa of Calcutta The world has become a pandemonium Natural disasters, economic crises Wars, famines, and sadly Powerful promote all this, it is e humble The one who suffers from day to day, the rulers living well bis