Maria la del padre
Fefita la Grande Lyrics
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María la del padre del padre María
María la del padre del padre María
Rogadle a lo santo por la vida mía
Rogadle a lo santo por la vida mía
Por la vida mía rogadle a los santos
Rolando Bonilla
Rolando Bonilla que cuanto la quería
Rolando Bonilla que cuanto la quería
Que la llevo a pasear a Boca he cabía
Que la llevo a pasear a Boca he cabía
Boca he cabía la llevo a pasear
Ay Marino Almanzar
Ay Marino Almanzar me dijo Carlito
Ay Marino Almanzar me dijo Carlito
Que de lo cualto del si quedan poquito
Que de lo cualto del si quedan poquito
Si quedan poquito de lo cualto del
Dice pito cuento yo la quiero mucho
Dice pito cuento yo la quiero mucho
Porque ella me hace la cosa con guto
Porque ella me hace la cosa con guto
La cosa con guto porque ella me hace.
Fefita la Grande's song "Maria la del padre" weaves a rich tapestry of emotion and narrative through its lyrics, focusing on the life and relationships of the titular character, María. The repetition of her name at the beginning establishes her as the focal point of the song, colorfully painted as someone divine, as suggested by the pleas for saints to intercede for her well-being. This invocation of the spiritual is emblematic of the cultural context in which the song operates, where faith and community traditions play significant roles. It suggests a deep sense of longing and concern from the singer, implying that María holds a significant place not just in the singer's heart but also in the broader social and spiritual landscape.
The song then pivots to a narrative surrounding Rolando Bonilla, who appears to be another key figure in María’s life. The mention of Rolando taking María on outings to "Boca" conjures images of intimacy and companionship between them. Boca may refer to a geographical location known for its vibrant culture, possibly representing a space of joy, adventure, and shared experiences. The lyrics evoke a sense of nostalgia, hinting that Rolando holds a deep affection for María, celebrating moments of happiness and companionship. This character adds layers to María’s story, as the audience can sense the intertwining lives and the emotional depth that each individual offers to the narrative.
The introduction of Marino Almanzar and the playful banter involving "Carlito" furthers this complex dynamic, introducing a community aspect to the song. The reference to "lo cualto del sí" suggests there are limitations or constraints that affect their lives and relationships, perhaps indicating that there’s much more to the shared experiences that remain unexplored. It adds a layer of social commentary, suggesting shared knowledge or collective narratives amongst the community about what is possible or acceptable within their relationships. This camaraderie underlines the communal nature of life in which these characters operate, suggesting that their stories are interconnected and influenced by broader communal sentiments.
Lastly, the lyrics move into a more personal confession, revealing inner feelings of affection towards María. Phrases like “la quiero mucho” reveal a deep, yearning love, while “me hace la cosa con guto” hearkens to a playful, intimate connection that the singer feels. This line can signify that Maria possesses qualities or mannerisms that truly enchant the singer, hinting at a profound emotional and physical attraction. Cumulatively, these lyrics suggest not only love but also celebration—celebrating the quirks and joys of relationships in one’s life. Thus, the song encapsulates a vibrant interplay of longing, communal life, and the joy found in deep connections, reflecting cultural values surrounding relationships and the importance of shared experience in determining one’s self and subsequently their identity within a community.
Line by Line Meaning
María la del padre del padre María
María, who is known by her father's name, is the central figure in this heartfelt expression.
Rogadle a lo santo por la vida mía
I plead with the saints to intercede for my well-being and life.
Por la vida mía rogadle a los santos
For the sake of my existence, I implore the saints to wish me well.
Rolando Bonilla que cuanto la quería
Rolando Bonilla was deeply in love with her, showing just how much he cherished María.
Que la llevo a pasear a Boca he cabía
He took her out for a stroll to Boca, a place of significance where they shared moments.
Boca he cabía la llevo a pasear
In Boca, he lovingly took her for walks, creating cherished memories together.
Ay Marino Almanzar me dijo Carlito
Oh, Marino Almanzar mentioned something to Carlito, hinting at news or gossip worth sharing.
Que de lo cualto del si quedan poquito
He said that from the previous tales or stories, there’s not much left to tell.
Si quedan poquito de lo cualto del
There’s so little remaining from those tales that used to be plentiful.
Dice pito cuento yo la quiero mucho
Regardless of what anyone else says, I want everyone to know just how much I love her.
Porque ella me hace la cosa con guto
She fulfills my desires with care and affection, showing her love in tangible ways.
La cosa con guto porque ella me hace.
It’s the genuine, heartfelt actions that she does which express the love we share.
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Manuela Josefa Cabrera Tavares
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