When you born man (Ironic Song)

Ironic song.
When you born man, you don’t need to dream, to dream to be Miss Universe or to be Miss Italy.
When you born man, you don’t need to find, to find the make-up to feel like the fashion model of the fashion week.
When you born man, you don’t need to dream, to dream to play the dolls with girls around.
When you born man, you don’t have the skirt and you haven’t to wear the skirt to make the secretary.
When you born man, you don’t …don’t need, to use anything like a girl.
When you born man, you don’t dream to of the cheerleaders group, maybe you dream, to meet each one of girls.
When you born man, you see the beard on face, you see different of your body shape.
And we can try, to change ourselves, but our nature is like the
nature at all.
And we can dream to have the surgery, to change ourselves to make millions of dollars on.
When you born man, you know how is the chance, it’s to work, to find some works to earn, because without the work for man, it’s not so easy to find a work for girls.
And you will say today, we can do the same works, but when the work is hard, your body will feel the pain…
And you will dream, to have another life, maybe like the much beautiful Queen of the Much Rich King.
We’ve lots songs, lot’s songs to sing, we can sing or like the the spoken style.
The Spoke and Spoken, without to broke, to broke and broken the lovely and lovely style.
This is the ironic song, to be the man, to make the show, of the superman, to make the show of the iron man, to make the show of lover man.
And we can sing, and we can sing, and we can sing on our mind, with the voice of our soul, with the voice of our mind, with this song of to born man.

Electronic translation in Latin.

Carmen ironicum.
Cum natus es homo, non debes somniare, somniare esse Miss Universum vel esse missurum Italiam.
Cum homo natus es, non debes invenire, ut constitutionem invenire sentias sicut exemplar formae sabbati.
Cum homo natus es, non debes somniare, somniare dolis cum puellis circum ludere.
Cum homo natus es, alam non habes et alam gestare non habes ut scribam facias.
Cum natus es homo, non … non opus est, ut quavis puella utere.
Cum homo natus es, non somnias catervarum catervarum, fortasse somnias, unaquaque puellarum occurrere.
Cum natus es homo, vides barbam in facie, vides variam corporis tui figuram.
Et conemur nosmetipsos mutare, sed natura nostra similis est
natura omnino.
Et somnia habere possumus chirurgiam, mutare nos facere decies centena millia.
Cum natus sis, scias quomodo facultas sit, opus est, ut aliqua opera merearis, quia sine homine opus est, non tam facile opus est puellis invenire.
Et hodie dices, eadem opera facere possumus, sed cum opus sit durum, corpus tuum dolorem sentiet.
Et somniabis, aliam vitam habere, fortasse sicut reginam pulchram multo divitem regis.
Carmina sortes habemus, carmina multa cantare, cantare vel sicut stilo vocali possumus.
Locutus est et locutus est, sine frangere, frangere, frangere, amoena et amoena.
Hoc est ironice carmen, hominem esse, spectaculum facere, hone, ferrei hominis spectaculum, hominem amantis ostendere.
Et cantare et cantare possumus et cantare mente nostra, voce anime nostre, voce mentis nostre, hoc cantu nati hominis.