El Barrio — Don Manuel Sr. Molina song lyrics and translation

The page contains the lyrics and English translation of the song "Don Manuel Sr. Molina" by El Barrio.

Lyrics

No me quites la arena
de estos zapatos
porque esta arena es de la playa de la Albarrosa
Deja que mueran los zapatos
con el vaivén de las olas
y como muere la primavera
ay! cuanto alumbran sus conchas
noo! me quites la arena de estos zapatos
porque esta arena es de la playa de la Albarrosa
Piénsalo, medítalo
si quieres sueña,
pero por favor,
no te entretengas que mi corazón,
se está muriendo de pena.(bis)
Ayy! que caiga la tarde
deja que la tarde caiga
y por fin ya podremos amarnos,
besarnos y tocarnos
sin prisa y sin pausa
Tienes un cuerpo tan bonito
que hasta tu espejo se recrea
y quién pudiera ser el vestito
de algodón, de lino, seda
y lo importante es rozar tu cuerpesito
si la tarde y el viento y las ganas se ponen de acuerdo amor!
y nos dejan
Metio en la fardiquera metio
en la fardiqueraa
hay dos moneillas de cobre
por cierto no tengo
no me llega pa comprarte
lo que mi niña quiere
Y qué dificil es quererte
y eso que pongo de mi parte
más dificil es aborrecerte
cuando no ha pasao un momento
y en que no he dejao de amarte.
Si quiere un sueño bonito
cuando me quede dormio
anda súbete a mi cama
y me arranca dos besitos
Ay! amor mio ay! amor.
Y no tiene mayor castigo
no tienee mayor castigo
que estar soñando con otro
y durmiendote conmigo
(Para usted, Don Manuel)
Manuel Molina, Manuel Molina
me trazo en las verdades
y las verdades son doctrinas
No hay ni universidades
la lección la da Triana
hundio y en el paso de los años
tu barba y tu pelo largo
y tu fiel vieja guitarra
Ay! Sevilla, Sevilla, Sevilla
Duerme tranquila por tus calles y tus esquinas
que está cantando una nana
Don Manuel señor Molina (bis)
Por si Dios me diera el don
o la oportunidad de reencarnarme en otra vida
a mi me gustaria ser olivo
para seguir siendo el cautivo
de la vieja Andalucía.
(Gracias a Bella Luz por esta letra)

Lyrics translation

Don't take the sand away from me.
of these shoes
because this sand is from Albarrosa Beach
Let the shoes die
with the sway of the waves
and how spring dies
ay! how much light their shells
noo! take the sand out of these shoes.
because this sand is from Albarrosa Beach
Think about it, ponder it
if you want dream,
but please,
don't be amused that my heart,
he's dying of grief.(bis)
Ayy! May the evening fall
let the evening fall
and we can finally love each other,
kiss and touch
without haste and without pause
You have such a beautiful body
that even your mirror is recreated
and who could be the dress
of Cotton, of flax, of silk
and the important thing is to rub your little body
if the evening and the wind and the desire agree love!
and they leave us
Metio in the fardiquera metio
in La fardiqueraa
there are two copper moneilas
by the way I don't have
I can't get enough to buy you
what my little girl wants
And how hard it is to love you
and that's what I put on my side
harder it is to hate you
when not a moment has passed
and I haven't stopped loving you.
If you want a nice dream
when I fell asleep
come on, get in my bed.
and he snatches me two little kisses
Ay! my love ay! love.
And he has no greater punishment
don't have more punishment
than to be dreaming of another
and sleeping with me
(For You, Don Manuel)
Manuel Molina, Manuel Molina
I trace myself in the truths
and truths are doctrines
There are no universities
the lesson gives Triana
sunk and over the years
your beard and your long hair
and your faithful old guitar
Ay! Sevilla, Sevilla, Sevilla
Sleep peacefully through your streets and corners
who's singing a nana
Don Manuel señor Molina (bis)
If God gave me the gift
or the chance to reincarnate in another life
I'd like to be an olive tree.
to remain the captive
from Old Andalusia.
(Thanks to Bella Luz for this letter)