Lyrics Los Compañeros - Allan Taylor
You
see
them
in
old
Havana,
Playing
cards,
smoking
cigares
...
And
their
polishing
crome
fenders
On
their
big
old
yankee
cars.
Manuel
sits
in
la
casa
de
rosa,
Drinking
rum,
watching
the
girls
...
He
whistles
at
the
beautiful
Maria
And
she
smiles
and
tosses
her
girls.
Now
the
bartender
strums
his
guitar
And
the
rhythm
plays
out
in
the
street.
Maria
moves
with
the
passion
As
her
body
sways
in
the
heat.
And
the
old
guys,
smiling
with
pleasure,
For
a
moment
they're
young
and
they're
strong.
And
the
young
girls
are
giving
them
flowers
As
they
sing
their
victory
song.
REFRAIN:
Once
we
were
bold
companeros,
Running
guns
from
the
Florida
keys,
On
the
beach
from
Santiago
to
Cuba,
We
were
figting
with
Fidel
and
Che.
He
talks
of
the
great
revolution
In
words
of
sadness
and
pride.
And
the
medals
he
wears
Are
the
scars
that
he
bears
–
And
he
drinks
for
the
friends
who
died.
We
were
farmers,
we
were
poets
and
we
were
hungry.
All
we
wanted
was
our
own
peace
of
land.
We
were
fighting
for
our
wives
and
children
And
freedom
for
every
man!
REFRAIN
Now
the
yankees
come
for
the
fishing
And
their
pockets
are
loaded
with
greens.
Ten
dollars
will
buy
you
a
woman
Or
a
tank
of
gasoline.
And
the
young
kids
are
leaving
the
island
And
the
old
guys
have
nothing
to
say.
Manuel
is
living
on
dreams
of
the
past
And
tonight
he'll
drink
it
away
...
REFRAIN
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