Pablo Ubeda
Carlos Mejia Godoy
Pablo Ubeda
He disguises himself as a swordgrass
He disguises himself as a young boy
And becomes a pocoyo
Rabbit, lizard, armadillo, coati
He disguises himself as a swordgrass
He disguises himself as a young boy
And becomes a pocoyo
Rabbit, lizard, armadillo, coati
Pablo Úbeda passed by
Just yesterday very early
Carlos Reyna found him
There at the police station
But how did it happen
If yesterday in the early morning
Judge Temesta saw him
Crossing the stream
What is this confusion
The sergeant wondered?
Could it be that this bastard
Is the so-called Cadejo?
They saw him in Kuskawás
In La Tronca and in Waslala
They will never see him again
The mountain swallowed him
The winds help him
The seven little goats
The chagüite hides him
The cornfield conceals him
The guard shoots
Against the coffee plantation
And Pablo comes out calm
Little bird, skirting the sugar cane
He disguises himself as a swordgrass
He disguises himself as a young boy
And becomes a pocoyo
Rabbit, lizard, armadillo, coati
He disguises himself as a swordgrass
He disguises himself as a young boy
And becomes a pocoyo
Rabbit, lizard, armadillo, coati
Pablo Úbeda passed by
Just yesterday very early
Carlos Reyna found him
There at the police station
But how did it happen
If yesterday in the early morning
Judge Temesta saw him
Crossing the stream
What is this confusion
The sergeant wondered?
Could it be that this bastard
Is the so-called Cadejo?
They saw him in Kuskawás
In La Tronca and in Waslala
They will never see him again
The mountain swallowed him
He disguises himself as a swordgrass
He disguises himself as a young boy
And becomes a pocoyo
Rabbit, lizard, armadillo, coati
He disguises himself as a swordgrass
He disguises himself as a young boy
And becomes a pocoyo
Rabbit, lizard, armadillo, coati