Papito
Stoner Train Lyrics


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When the sun took the place of the moon,
Right in front the local saloon
One mysterious man stopped his horse.

His sombrero was shining with gold,
But his glance was sharp and cold.
Fast like a snake he reached the doors.
Heavy steps shook the ceiling above,
All the women inside fell in love.
Taking place close to me, he said: un burrito.

Everybody was stunned, when he came.
And when somebody asked for his name,
He spits on the floor and says: my name is Papito.

Right after the words he had said,
One brave bandit cried out: you are dead!
He jumped up from behind and shot at Papito.

But Papito's mustache was so thick,
That the bullet made a wonderful trick:
It hits his mustache, but flies back at the cruel bandito.

His sombrero was shining with gold,
But his glance was sharp and cold.




He stands up, turns around and repeats:
My name is Papito.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Stoner Train's song Papito tell the story of a mysterious man named Papito who rides into town on his horse. The setting takes place in front of a local saloon, and Papito instantly becomes the center of attention. His sombrero, which is shining with gold, is described along with his sharp and cold glare. As he enters the saloon, heavy steps shake the ceiling above, and all the women fall in love with him. He orders food, and one of the patrons asks for his name. Without hesitation, Papito spits on the floor and declares that his name is Papito.


At this point, a brave bandit stands up and declares Papito dead. He jumps up from behind and shoots at Papito, but his mustache is so thick that the bullet bounces off and hits the bandit. Papito stands up, turns around, and repeats that his name is Papito. The overall meaning of the song is unknown, but the tale of Papito is entertaining and intriguing.


The lyrics of this song are playful and humorous, but they also tell a story of a strong-willed and powerful character named Papito. The tale of his arrival into town and his cool demeanor despite being under attack is impressive. A few possible interpretations of this song might be the importance of having a strong sense of self, the value of self-confidence, and how a thick mustache can save your life.


Line by Line Meaning

When the sun took the place of the moon,
As the day turned to night, a mysterious man arrived outside the local saloon.


One mysterious man stopped his horse.
The stranger rode up on his horse and dismounted in front of the saloon.


His sombrero was shining with gold,
The man wore a golden sombrero that glistened in the sunlight.


But his glance was sharp and cold.
His piercing gaze was cold and intense.


Fast like a snake he reached the doors.
He moved toward the doors with remarkable speed and agility.


Heavy steps shook the ceiling above,
His footsteps were heavy and caused the ceiling to shake.


All the women inside fell in love.
All the female patrons inside were enamored by his presence.


Taking place close to me, he said: un burrito.
He stood near the artist and ordered a burrito.


Everybody was stunned, when he came.
The arrival of the stranger caused shock and surprise among the people inside.


And when somebody asked for his name,
Someone inquired about his name.


He spits on the floor and says: my name is Papito.
In a brazen display of disrespect, he spat on the floor and declared his name as Papito.


Right after the words he had said,
Following his proclamation,


One brave bandit cried out: you are dead!
A brave outlaw challenged him, declaring he would kill him.


He jumped up from behind and shot at Papito.
The bandit rose from behind and fired a shot at Papito.


But Papito's mustache was so thick,
His mustache was so thick and luxurious,


That the bullet made a wonderful trick:
Something miraculous happened:


It hits his mustache, but flies back at the cruel bandito.
The bullet ricocheted off his mustache and struck the bandit, who fell to the ground.


He stands up, turns around and repeats:
Papito stood tall, turned around, and repeated his name for all to hear.


My name is Papito.
His name was Papito, and he was not to be trifled with.




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