María Rosario
Los Amantes De Lola Lyrics
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Al llegar la noche
Regalando su cariño
Al primero que lo pida
Platicando con el viento
Al cabo que le importa
Siempre preocura volver al nido
Al niño que es recuerdo
De aquel pasado muy promiscuo
En que un hombre malo
La dejó esperando un crío
Ma. Rosario
Tu pasado va al armario
Ma. Rosario
Ese niño te ha salvado
Ma. Rosario
Ese niño es mio
Ma. Rosario
Ese niño es mio
Siempre sales a la calle
Donde te ví un dia
Te dije he vuelto al barrio
Donde un dia fui tu amante
Te dije ven conmigo
He decidido ser tu padre
Ma. Rosario
Tu pasado va al armario
Ma. Rosario
Ese niño te ha salvado
Ma. Rosario
Ese niño es mio
Ma. Rosario
Ese niño es mio
The lyrics of "Maria Rosario" by Los Amantes De Lola tell the story of a woman named Maria Rosario who walks the streets at night, offering her love to any man who requests it. She talks to the wind and seems to have given up on caring about what anyone else thinks of her. However, she always tries to come back to the safety of her home to see her child, who is the result of a promiscuous past with a bad man who left her to raise their baby alone.
The chorus of the song speaks of how Maria Rosario’s past is in the past and that her child has saved her. The lyrics seem to suggest that Maria Rosario has been saved by the love of her child and the hope for a better future. One day, the singer returns to the neighborhood and approaches Maria Rosario, urging her to come with him because he has decided to be the father of her child.
The lyrics resonate with themes of love and redemption, and the idea that even in our darkest moments, we can find hope and salvation through the love of others. The song reminds us of the power of connection and the importance of family, even in unconventional forms.
Line by Line Meaning
Ma. Rosario sale al barrio
Maria Rosario goes out to the neighborhood
Al llegar la noche
When the night comes
Regalando su cariño
Giving away her love
Al primero que lo pida
To whoever asks for it first
Platicando con el viento
Talking to the wind
Al cabo que le importa
In the end, she doesn't care
Siempre preocura volver al nido
She always intends to go back home
Para ver al niño
To see her child
Al niño que es recuerdo
The child who is a reminder
De aquel pasado muy promiscuo
Of that promiscuous past
En que un hombre malo
When a bad man
La dejó esperando un crío
Left her waiting for a child
Ma. Rosario
Maria Rosario
Tu pasado va al armario
Your past goes to the closet
Ese niño te ha salvado
That child has saved you
Ese niño es mio
That child is mine
Siempre sales a la calle
You always go out to the street
Donde te ví un dia
Where I saw you one day
Te dije he vuelto al barrio
I told you I've come back to the neighborhood
Donde un dia fui tu amante
Where I was once your lover
Te dije ven conmigo
I told you to come with me
He decidido ser tu padre
I have decided to be your child's father
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