Viva El Viejo
Kaniche
Long Live the Old Man
The old man is already old, saying it is a joy,
And I thank God, to still have him alive.
Seeing him every day, at his own pace,
Walking paths
He still looks strong, as firm as an oak.
He has gathered more than fifty on his skin.
Iron will and great spirit,
How lucky I am to see my father.
With his good things, and some not so much
Confirms the rule, that to err is human.
Tangible example of tenacity.
Long live the old man, long live, for eternity.
He has paid the tithe that the years collect,
He no longer has the vigor that abounds at twenty.
He has already given the quota that was left,
Today he is calm, he is seen in peace.
He still looks strong, and firm as an oak.
He has gathered more than fifty on his skin.
Iron will and great spirit,
How lucky I am to see my father.
With his good things, and some not so much
Confirms the rule, that to err is human.
Tangible example of tenacity.
Long live the old man! Long live! for eternity.
He has paid the tithe that the years collect,
He no longer has the vigor that abounds at twenty.
He has already given the quota that was left,
Today he is calm, he is seen in peace.