Viejo Pablo
Julio Iglesias Lyrics


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Él, que creía en tantas cosas
Que despertaba con el sol
Él, que por todo sonreía
Y que aún soñaba ser mejor
Pero los años pasaron ya
Y el viejo Pablo qué solo está

Laralá, laralá,
Laralá, laralá, laralá

Cuando era mozo cortejaba
A las muchachas del lugar
Pablo soltero se quedaba
Nunca perdió su libertad
Y ahora, de viejo, no tiene hogar
¡El pobre Pablo qué solo está

Laralá, laralá
Laralá, laralá, laralá

Pablo, cansado y encorvado
Sus aventuras va a contar
Él sólo pide que le escuchen
Toda su vida fue luchar
Pablo se muere y nadie hay con él
Sólo su perro, que le fue fiel





Laralá, laralá
Laralá, laralá, laralá

Overall Meaning

The song "Viejo Pablo" by Julio Iglesias tells the story of an old man named Pablo who once believed in many things, woke up with the Sun, smiled at everything, and dreamed of becoming a better person. However, time has passed, and now he is lonely and with no one to share his life with. The repeated use of "laralá" throughout the song gives it a melancholy tone, and as the verses progress, it's clear that the life of Pablo has not been easy. When he was young, he courted the local girls but remained a bachelor because he never wanted to lose his freedom. However, now that he's old, he's homeless, and nobody is there for him except his faithful dog.


As Pablo tells his stories of adventure, he asks only for someone to listen. He has fought hard his whole life, but now he's dying alone, with only his dog at his side. The song's lyrics serve as a poignant reminder that time passes quickly and that we should appreciate the moments that we have with loved ones while we have them. The song also touches upon themes of loneliness, aging, and how it's essential not to lose sight of the importance of companionship.


Line by Line Meaning

Él, que creía en tantas cosas
The person who believed in so many things


Que despertaba con el sol
Who woke up with the sun


Él, que por todo sonreía
The person who smiled at everything


Y que aún soñaba ser mejor
And still dreamed of being better


Pero los años pasaron ya
But the years have passed


Y el viejo Pablo qué solo está
And old Pablo is now alone


Laralá, laralá,
Laralá, laralá


Cuando era mozo cortejaba
When he was young, he courted


A las muchachas del lugar
The girls from the local area


Pablo soltero se quedaba
Pablo remained single


Nunca perdió su libertad
He never lost his freedom


Y ahora, de viejo, no tiene hogar
And now, as an old man, he has no home


¡El pobre Pablo qué solo está
Poor Pablo is all alone


Laralá, laralá
Laralá, laralá


Pablo, cansado y encorvado
Pablo, tired and hunched over


Sus aventuras va a contar
Is telling his adventures


Él sólo pide que le escuchen
He only asks that someone listens to him


Toda su vida fue luchar
His entire life was a fight


Pablo se muere y nadie hay con él
Pablo is dying and no one is with him


Sólo su perro, que le fue fiel
Only his dog, who was always loyal to him


Laralá, laralá
Laralá, laralá




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