Sierra
Manuel & The Music Of The Mountains Lyrics


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Puro huarache de cosalá
Son los que pisan allá en el cerro
Desaterciado súper al cinto
Y pa' tomar un buen chacaleño

No lo intimidan
Es hombre firme
El perro es bravo
No se le arrimen

70 gentes pa' que lo cuiden..

Puro huarache de cosalá
Son los que pisan allá en el cerro
Desaterciado súper al cinto
Y pa' tomar un buen chacaleño

No lo intimidan
Es hombre firme
El perro es bravo
No se le arrimen

70 gentes pa' que lo cuiden..

( Música )

No lo intimidan
Es hombre firme
El perro es bravo
No se le arrimen

70 gentes pa' que lo cuiden..

Puro huarache de cosalá
Son los que pisan allá en el cerro




Desaterciado súper al cinto
Y pa' tomar un buen chacaleño

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Manuel & The Music Of The Mountains's song "Sierra" depict a rugged and fearless individual from the town of Cosalá. The phrase "Puro huarache de cosalá" refers to the traditional footwear made in the town. These shoes represent the sturdy and down-to-earth nature of the people who live in the mountains. The lyrics also mention the hardships faced by this individual, as they carry a gun at their side and drink a strong alcoholic beverage called "chacaleño" to cope with the challenges of their life.


The lyrics emphasize the unwavering character of the singer, as they are not intimidated easily. The line "El perro es bravo, no se le arrimen" suggests that even their dog is fierce and should not be approached by others. The mention of "70 gentes pa' que lo cuiden" indicates that there are seventy people entrusted with protecting this individual, perhaps indicating their status as a respected and influential figure in their community.


Line by Line Meaning

Puro huarache de cosalá
Pure sandals from Cosalá


Son los que pisan allá en el cerro
They are the ones who tread on the hill over there


Desaterciado súper al cinto
Desert-worn, with a super belt


Y pa' tomar un buen chacaleño
And to have a good chacaleño


No lo intimidan
He is not intimidated


Es hombre firme
He is a strong man


El perro es bravo
The dog is fierce


No se le arrimen
Do not approach him


70 gentes pa' que lo cuiden..
70 people to take care of him


No lo intimidan
He is not intimidated


Es hombre firme
He is a strong man


El perro es bravo
The dog is fierce


No se le arrimen
Do not approach him


70 gentes pa' que lo cuiden..
70 people to take care of him


( Música )
( Music )


No lo intimidan
He is not intimidated


Es hombre firme
He is a strong man


El perro es bravo
The dog is fierce


No se le arrimen
Do not approach him


70 gentes pa' que lo cuiden..
70 people to take care of him


Puro huarache de cosalá
Pure sandals from Cosalá


Son los que pisan allá en el cerro
They are the ones who tread on the hill over there


Desaterciado súper al cinto
Desert-worn, with a super belt


Y pa' tomar un buen chacaleño
And to have a good chacaleño




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Jose Ernesto León

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