José Feliciano — Camino Verde song lyrics and translation
The page contains the lyrics and English translation of the song "Camino Verde" by José Feliciano.
Lyrics
Hoy he vuelto a pasar por aquel camino verde,
que por el valle se pierde, con mi triste soledad.
Hoy he vuelto a rezar en la fuente de la ermita
y pedi a tu virgensita
que yo te vuelva a encontrar.
Por el camino verde, camino verde
que va a la ermita.
Desde que tu te fuiste lloran de pena las margaritas.
La fuente se ha secao, las azucecnas ya estan marchitas.
En el camino verde, camino verde que va a la ermita.
Hoy he vuelto a pasar por aquel camino verde,
que por el valle se pierde junto a mi felicidad.
Hoy he vuelto a grabar, nuestros nombres en la encina,
he subido a la colina y alli me he puesto a llorar.
En el camino verde, camino verde que va a la ermita,
desde que tu te fuiste lloran de pena las margaritas,
la fuente se ha secao, las asusenas ya estan marchitas,
en el camino verde, camino verde que va a la ermita.
La fuente se ha secao, las asusenas ya estan marchitas,
en el camino verde, camino verde que va a la ermita.
Camino… Camino verde.
(Gracias a Aroa por esta letra)
Lyrics translation
Today I went through that Green Road Again,
that through the valley is lost, with my sad loneliness.
Today I have prayed again at the fountain of the Hermitage
and I asked your little virgin
May I find you again.
On the Green Road, Green Road
going to the Hermitage.
Ever since you left, margaritas have been crying.
The fountain has dried up, the sugars are already withered.
On the Green Road, Green Road that goes to the Hermitage.
Today I went through that Green Road Again,
that through the valley is lost beside my happiness.
Today I have recorded again, our names in the Oak,
I went up the hill and there I cried.
On the Green Road, Green Road that goes to the Hermitage,
ever since you left, margaritas have been crying.,
the fountain has dried up, the asusenas are already withered,
on the Green Road, Green Road that goes to the Hermitage.
The fountain has dried up, the asusenas are already withered,
on the Green Road, Green Road that goes to the Hermitage.
Way ... Green Way.
(Thanks to Aroa for this letter)