Soy De San Luis - Texas Tornados
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Soy De San Luis - Texas Tornados

Альбом
The Best Of The Texas Tornados
Год
1994
Язык
`Spanish`
Длительность
223730

Below is the lyrics of the song Soy De San Luis , artist - Texas Tornados with translation

Lyrics " Soy De San Luis "

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Soy De San Luis

Texas Tornados

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Voy ya cantar estos versos, aunque yo no soy de aqui,

yo soy puro Mejicano, soy de San Luis Potosí.

Caminando y caminando he llegado a San Antonio,

me encontre muy buen trabajo y tambien con el demonio.

Found me a little Tejanita and I fell in love with her.

She was so bonita and I had to marry her.

Then she took off to Laredo, and she called me from Nuevo León,

She said: Send me some more money, so I can come back home.

Ya me voy para mi tierra, aunque pobre es mi nación,

pero si, les aseguro, que alla manda el pantalón.

Ahí les dejo a mi Tejana, no la pude soportar,

hay que la toree el diablo, a ver, si el la puede aguantar.

Now I’m back in my homeland, back where I was born.

One thing I know for sure now, many wear the Pantalóns.

Left her in old San Antonio, 'cause I could not afford her.

Hay que la toree el diablo, a ver, si el la puede aguantar.

She belongs to el diablo, he can have her, I don’t want her any more.

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I'm going to sing these verses, although I'm not from here,

I am pure Mexican, I am from San Luis Potosí.

Walking and walking I have arrived at San Antonio,

I found a very good job and also with the devil.

Found me a little Tejanita and I fell in love with her.

She was so pretty and I had to marry her.

Then she took off to Laredo, and she called me from Nuevo León,

She said: Send me some more money, so I can come back home.

I'm leaving for my land, although my nation is poor,

but yes, I assure you, the pants rule there.

There I leave my Tejana, I couldn't stand her,

the devil must fight her, let's see if he can take her.

Now I'm back in my homeland, back where I was born.

One thing I know for sure now, many wear the Pants.

Left her in old San Antonio, 'cause I could not afford her.

You have to fight the devil, let's see if he can stand it.

She belongs to the devil, he can have her, I don't want her any more.

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