Cri-Cri — Casamiento de los Palomos song lyrics and translation

The page contains the lyrics and English translation of the song "Casamiento de los Palomos" by Cri-Cri.

Lyrics

Van los novios en camino
A la iglesia del lugar
Son dos blancas palomitas
Que se van a casar
La paloma es preciosa
Y el palomo muy gentil
Con un pico color de rosa
Para besarla feliz
¡Levantate vestrum
Getes maleficorum!
¡cuibus maleficis
Non trompeatis tropeteatis!
¡Trapecium andarates
Andatorum matrimoniatis
Per secula seculorum!
Los palomos se casaron
Hay que gusto que nos da
Currucutucú, currucutucú
Los palomos se casaron
Y los van a retratar
Currucutucú
Ahora vamos a almorzar
Que bonitos esponsales
Con banquete de postín
Que elegantes animales
Todos los que están aquí
Los palomos se casaron
Y se van de la ciudad
Currucutucú
Los iremos a dejar
Además el padrecito es un pingüino barrigón
Que al hacer «gluglú» da la bendición
Hay también un monaguillo picarillo y retozón
Ese un «CUCU» que ha salido del reloj
Dos pollitos a la novia acompañan
Y la cola en sus piquitos van llevando al caminar
Los palomos se casaron
Y se van de la ciudad
Currucutucú
Los iremos a dejar

Lyrics translation

The boyfriends are on their way
To the local church
They're two white popcorn
Who are going to get married
The Dove is beautiful
And the very gentle pigeon
With a pink beak
To kiss her happy
Get up vestrum
Getes maleficorum!
cuibus malefics
Not trompeatis tropeteatis!
Trapecium andarates
Andatorum matrimoniatis
Per secula seculorum!
The pigeons got married
What a pleasure it gives us
Currucutucu, currucutucu
The pigeons got married
And they're going to portray them
Currucutucu
Now let's have lunch
What beautiful spousals
With Postin banquet
What elegant animals
Everyone here
The pigeons got married
And they leave the city
Currucutucu
We'll leave them.
Besides, the little daddy's a big-bellied Penguin.
That by doing "gluglu" gives the blessing
There is also a picarillo and rotisserie altar piece
That a "cuckoo" that has come out of the clock
Two chicks to the bride accompany
And the tail on their piquitos go carrying while walking
The pigeons got married
And they leave the city
Currucutucu
We'll leave them.