El Ultimo Adios

Cachumba Cachumba

The Last Goodbye

Five years and today I am released
I have to meet with a woman
Who won't come while I'm here
And even went to steal, all for me

But the newspaper, the TV, the radio were announcing
This morning that on a corner
Justice prevailed for a woman who was stealing

Today I have to go to the appointment to see you, woman
To see my beloved with a bouquet of roses
As you expected

I will remember you all my life, I will remember you
I will carry you in my soul for eternity
Here I am on my knees before you I have come
To the appointment as you see and I embrace your cross
To cry and say goodbye my love

She had to lose my partner
By law I was left alone in life
With your memory, woman

But the newspaper, the TV, the radio were announcing
This morning that on a corner
Justice prevailed for a woman who was stealing

Today I have to go to the appointment to see you, woman
To see my beloved with a bouquet of roses
As you expected

I will remember you all my life, I will remember you
I will carry you in my soul for eternity
Here I am on my knees before you I have come
To the appointment as you see and I embrace your cross
To cry and say goodbye my love...

No, she won't come back, she's alone in the street
Because she's not here, no, she won't come back, she's alone in the street
Because she's not here, no, she won't come back, she's alone in the street
Because she's not here, no, she won't come back, she's not here!

  1. Condena
  2. No La Haga Sufrir Más
  3. Y Te Hara El Amor
  4. Confeciones
  5. No Hay Pesos
  6. Una Casa
  7. Dale Palo
  8. Nada Hará Cambiar Mi Amor Por Ti
  9. Tanto Amor
  10. Dejame Vivir En Paz
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