Laberinto — La Belleza Negra song lyrics and translation
The page contains the lyrics and English translation of the song "La Belleza Negra" by Laberinto.
Lyrics
Le gustaba montar a caballo, las carreras
Y tambien los gallos, era de corazón muy alegre
Con amigos que si lo estimaban, con la banda
Seguido cantaba, y en sonora dejo sus quereres
Cayo preso por cosas del hombre
Y ya preso soñaba en las noches, en pasearse con
Su hijo y esposa, el penal de nogales un día le dijeron
Que libre salia y es que ya se acercabasu hora
Era un hombre y la gente sabia, que de frente
No le llegarian, lo cazaron como los venados
Lo buscaban y entre ellos decian yalaguaje
Solo bajaria y ay fue donde lo traicionaron
«UUAA ESO»
«A MI CHENCHO»
Lo estimaba su padre y hermanos, lo queria
Tambien su caballo, educado por que era un azteca
En las ferias de todo el estado muchas veces
Lo vieron bailando y le llamaron la belleza negra
El palenque lo tenia en la sangre
Todo aquello heredo de su padre
Margarito era muy decidido, es muerte
Le ha dolido al viejo, el no quiere que lo olvide
El tiempo y por eso le escribí el corrido
Era un hombre y la gente sabia, que de frente no le
Llegarian, lo cazaron como los venados, lo
Buscaban y entre ellos decian yalaguaje
Solo bajaria y ay fue donde lo traicionaron
Lyrics translation
He liked riding, racing
And also the Roosters, he was very cheerful heart
With friends who if they esteemed him, with the band
Often he sang, and in sonora he left his wishes
I fall prey to man's things
And already prisoner dreamed at night, to walk with
His son and wife, the Nogales prison one day told him
That free came out and it was already approaching your time
He was a man and wise people, who from the front
They wouldn't get him, they hunted him like deer.
They were looking for him and among them they said yalaguaje
He'd just come down and oh, that's where they betrayed him.
"UUAA THAT»
"TO MY CHENCHO»
His father and brothers loved him.
Also his horse, educated because he was an Aztec
At fairs across the state many times
They saw him dancing and called him the Black Beauty
The palenque had it in his blood
All that he inherited from his father
Margarito was very determined, it's death
It hurt the old man, he doesn't want me to forget it
Time and that's why I wrote him the run
He was a man and the wise people, who did not face him
They would come, they hunted him like deer,
They sought and among them said yalaguaje
He'd just come down and oh, that's where they betrayed him.