Marcos Llunas — Reina de las Diosas song lyrics and translation

The page contains the lyrics and English translation of the song "Reina de las Diosas" by Marcos Llunas.

Lyrics

Cuando la vi creí que estaba en el paraíso,
me pellizqué y comprobé que no era un espejismo,
y pregunté a los vecinos del pueblo
si aquello era un ángel o era una mujer.
Y me dijeron que salía una vez al año,
que coincidía con las fiestas del aniversario,
que no había un hombre que no la deseara
y solo esperaban el volverla a ver.
La llaman Reina de la Diosas,
la más coqueta, la más hermosa,
es tan rabiosamente bella,
que les da miedo tan solo mirar.
Y yo que en ese pueblo sólo era un forastero,
me daba igual, me dije yo aqui me la juego,
me fui hacia ella decidido a hablarle,
pero al llegar se apagó la luz…
No pasó nada, la orquesta siguió tocando,
solo brillaban las estrellas y esos ojos claros,
que se alejaron de mi para siempre
y aunque la he buscado, no la he vuelto a ver…
La llaman Reina de la Diosas,
la más coqueta, la más hermosa,
es tan rabiosamente bella,
que les da miedo tan solo mirar.

Lyrics translation

When I saw her I thought she was in Paradise,
I pinched myself and found that it was not a mirage,
and I asked the neighbors in the village
whether that was an angel or a woman.
And they told me he went out once a year,
that coincided with the anniversary parties,
that there was no man who didn't want her
and they were just waiting to see her again.
They call her Queen Of The Goddesses,
the most flirtatious, the most beautiful,
she's so rabidly beautiful,
they're afraid to just look.
And I who in that town was only a stranger,
I don't care, I told myself here I play the game,
I went to her and decided to talk to her.,
but when the light came out…
Nothing happened, the orchestra kept playing,
only the stars shone and those clear eyes,
they walked away from me forever
and though I've looked for her, I've never seen her again…
They call her Queen Of The Goddesses,
the most flirtatious, the most beautiful,
she's so rabidly beautiful,
they're afraid to just look.