Huayno del desocupado
Arbolito
Unemployed's Huayno
Suck your little mate, the hunger goes away.
Just for a little while, the hunger goes away.
Rejected hands, tired head
and God who hasn't looked back.
With broken shoes to walk
hunger on every corner and to walk.
There's no bread for my teeth in the hot city
just this anguish to chew.
laira lailara
Father, come down from the heavens, I've forgotten
the prayers my grandmother taught me,
poor thing, she rests now
she doesn't have to wash, clean, she doesn't
have to worry about the clothes all day,
she doesn't have to stay up at night, sorrow and sorrow,
pray, ask you things, sweetly scold you.
Come down from the heavens if you're there,
I'm dying of hunger on this corner,
I don't know what's the point of being born,
I look at my rejected hands
and there's no work, there's no...
What will I tell my children when I return?
What will I tell my mother who can't take it anymore?
The cold of winter and the cold of the government
and the dry hope of waiting.
Suck your little mate, the hunger goes away.
Just for a little while, the hunger goes away.
And so we walk, millions, tired, not cowards
and patience is running out.
Suck your little mate...
And so we walk, millions...
(Recited)
Come down a bit, contemplate
what I am, this broken shoe,
this anguish, this empty stomach
this city without bread for my teeth, the fever
digging into my flesh,
this sleeping like this,
under the rain, punished by the cold, and pursued!
I tell you I don't understand, Father, come down,
touch my soul, look at
my heart,
if I didn't steal, didn't kill, I was a child
and yet they beat me and beat me,
come down if you're there, I seek
resignation in me and I don't have it and I'm going
to grab onto the rage and I'm going to sharpen it
to strike and I'm going
to shout at the top of my lungs
because I can't take it anymore, I have kidneys
and I'm a man,
come down! What have they
done to your creature, Father!