Nostalgias Santiagueñas
Los Carabajal Lyrics


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Pago donde naci
Es la mejor querensia
Y mas me lo recurda
Mi larga ausencia ay ay ay si si

Santiago que deje
Por mi rancho uqerido
Cuna de los mistones
Charqui y quesillo ay ay ay si si





Vualva de nuevo al pago ay ay ay si si

Overall Meaning

In the song "Nostalgias Santiagueñas" by Los Carabajal, the lyrics express a deep longing for one's place of birth, referred to as "pago" in Spanish. The singer emphasizes the strong emotional connection to their hometown, considering it to be the best affection or attachment one can have. The phrase "Es la mejor querensia" can be interpreted as saying that their birthplace holds the fondest memories and possesses a unique bond that cannot be replicated elsewhere.


The lyrics also speak of how the singer's absence has made them reminisce even more about their hometown. The line "Y mas me lo recurda, Mi larga ausencia" suggests that being away for a long time has intensified their nostalgia for their place of origin. This emphasizes the deep-rooted connection they have with their birthplace and how it haunts their thoughts and emotions.


The second verse describes the specific region the singer left behind, Santiago. They address it as their beloved "rancho," which can be translated as a rustic dwelling or rural area. It implies that Santiago holds sentimental value for the singer, being the place where they grew up and established their identity. The mention of "mestizos," which in this context is referring to the people of the region, suggests a fondness for the cultural diversity and heritage of Santiago. The references to local delicacies such as "charqui" (dried meat) and "quesillo" (cheese) further emphasize the singer's attachment to the unique flavors and traditions of their hometown.


The final line expresses the desire to return to the "pago." The phrase "Vualva de nuevo al pago" can be understood as a plea to go back to their birthplace, a plea filled with longing and longing. This reflects a feeling of homesickness and a strong yearning to reconnect with the roots and familiarity of their upbringing. Overall, these lyrics depict a heartfelt longing for one's birthplace, evoking a sense of nostalgia, belonging, and the need to reunite with one's origins.




Writer(s): Hermanos Abalos

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