paroles de chanson Los Laureles - Linda Ronstadt
¡Ay,
qu?
laureles
tan
verdes!
¡Qu?
rosas
tan
encendidas!
Si
piensas
abandonarme
mejor
quitame
la
vida;
Alza
los
ojos
a
verme
Si
no
estás
comprometido.
Eres
mata
de
algodón
Que
vives
en
el
capullo;
Ay,
qu?
tristeza
me
da
Cuando
te
llenas
de
orgullo
De
ver
a
mi
corazón
Enredado
con
el
tuyo!
Eres
rosa
de
castilla
Que
sólo
en
mayo
se
ve
Quisiera
hacerte
un
invite,
Pero
la
verda
no
s?
Si
tiene
quién
te
lo
evite,
Mejor
me
separar?
Por
"ai"
va
la
despedida,
Chinito
por
tus
quereres
La
perdición
de
los
hombres
Son
las
benditas
mujeres;
Y
aqu?
se
acaban
cantando
Los
versos
de
los
laureles.
This
ranchera
is
a
standard
for
all
Mariachis
and
dates
back
to
the
1920′s
Or
1930's.
It
is
supposed
to
have
been
Written
by
Consuelo
Velásquez;
it
was
Common,
especially
during
the
Mexican
Revolution
in
1910,
for
women
to
write
Songs
and
include
the
couplets
that
men
Customarily
used.
This
would
explain
the
Line,
la
perdición
de
los
hombres
son
las
Maldites
mujeres
(cursed
women),
in
the
Original
version.
L.R.
The
Laurels
Written
by
Jos?
López
Ay,
how
green
the
laurels
are!
What
fiery
roses!
If
you′re
thinking
of
leaving
me
better
To
take
away
my
life;
Lift
your
eyes
to
look
at
me
If
you
are
not
engaged
to
be
married.
You
are
a
sprig
of
cotton
That
lives
in
the
bud;
Ay,
what
sadness
I
feel
When
you
fill
yourself
with
haughtiness
Upon
seeing
my
heart
Entangled
with
yours!
You
are
a
rose
from
Castille
That
can
only
be
seen
in
May
I
would
like
to
invite
you,
But
in
truth
I
don't
know
If
there
is
someone
in
the
way
Better
that
I
go
away.
So
goes
the
farewell
Chinito,
to
your
affections
The
Blessed
women
Are
the
ruin
of
men;
And
here
ends
the
singing
Of
the
verses
of
the
laurels
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