Quiero Un Sombrero
Los Warahuaco Lyrics


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Quiero un sombrero de guarda
una bandera quiero una guayabera
y un son para bailar

Quiero un sombrero de guarda
una bandera quiero una guayabera
y un son para bailar
Cuando llega el carnaval
se olvidan todas las penas
y yo me voy a bailar solito con mi morena

Quiero un sombrero de guarda
una bandera quiero una guayabera
y un son para bailar

Quiero un sombrero de guarda
una bandera quiero una guayabera
y un son para bailar

yo no se por que sera
cuando miro las estrellas




que siempre me voy a acordar
de mi tierra paname

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Los Warahuaco's song Quiero un Sombrero express the desire of the singer to have certain items that represent their culture and identity. The first line of the song, "Quiero un sombrero de guarda," translates to "I want a guarda hat." The guarda hat is a traditional Panamanian hat made from straw or palm fibers. It is also known as the Panama hat and is often worn at carnivals, festivals, and other cultural events.


The next line of the song, "una bandera quiero una guayabera," translates to "I want a flag and a guayabera." The flag is a symbol of national pride and identity, while the guayabera is a traditional Latin American shirt that is comfortable and easy to wear in hot weather.


The singer also expresses their desire for "un son para bailar," which means "a son to dance to." The son is a popular Cuban musical style that has spread throughout Latin America and the world. It is often associated with dancing and celebration.


The chorus of the song repeats the same three lines, emphasizing the singer's desire for these items. The final verse of the song adds a personal touch, as the singer reflects on their memories of their home country. They express their fascination with the stars and how it always reminds them of their beloved Panama.


Overall, the song Quiero un Sombrero is a celebration of Latin American culture and identity. It expresses a desire for traditional clothing, symbols of national pride, and music that brings people together in celebration.


Line by Line Meaning

Quiero un sombrero de guarda
I desire a sombrero, a hat worn by guards as a symbol of respect and honor for my cultural heritage.


una bandera quiero una guayabera
I want a flag to represent my country, and a Guayabera shirt to embody my national identity.


y un son para bailar
And a traditional dance called 'Son' to express myself and enjoy the celebration.


Cuando llega el carnaval
When Carnival arrives,


se olvidan todas las penas
All sorrows are forgotten


y yo me voy a bailar solito con mi morena
And I dance with my beloved partner all night long.


yo no se por que sera
I don't know why it happens,


cuando miro las estrellas
But when I look at the stars,


que siempre me voy a acordar
I always remember my homeland, Panama.




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Los Warahuaco

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Colmena Rafael Pombo Y Más

Saludos

Leo

Saludos que clásico

SPOTINGSUMO 🛩

Viva la cumbia de verdad viva Colombia .. saludos desde Uruguay 🇺🇾

Shakespeare Abarca Córdova

Cumbias colombianas bailables inolvidables.

Kevin Montoya

Esta canción es tan buena que hasta lisandro mesa hizo su versión. Graciasss warahuacos. Amo su musica

Luis Núñez Miranda

Hermosa canción!!!!

Diana Giuliani

Que linda canción. Me trae muchos bellos recuerdos 👏🏻🥳🎊💓

leeslie aguilera

Un clásico, hasta el día de hoy ♥️

Jairo hernan Hernandez montoya

Gracias te doy Señor por permitirme nacer en esta tierra bendita bendice por siempre a mi amada Colombia y saca a todos los malditos qué no la aman y qué la destruyen con políticas de drogas pobreza miseria Ignorancia injusticia y violencia. Amén

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