Si Yo Me Muero Mañana
Ñejo
If I Die Tomorrow
If I die tomorrow, I don't want you to cry for me
Or buy me flowers, just go out and have fun
I've messed up enough, gotten into 50 troubles
And I'm no saint for you to start crying
If tomorrow you die, I'll go to the club
To dance to the songs you loved
Tell God to send for me
And ask if I can stay a little longer
Because I want to stay a little longer
And if something happens to me, tell my mom not to suffer so much
That I wasn't a saint, she should save it for later
That if I'm well connected when I die
Check the account, I'm supposed to have left some
And tell the lady
To always remember me
Every time she lights up a joint
But since I'm not dead, I'm alive and kicking
Let's keep partying, drinking, and smoking
But do things right, don't look at who
Greetings to the living, rest in peace to the dead
Traveling the whole world on a steel bird
You don't understand any of this, listen to how I bury it
If tomorrow my lived life runs out
Go explain to my children and give them my farewell
If tomorrow it's my turn, go tell the elders
That I don't know what I want wanting but from the other life
And if death comes to get me
Tell it to come later, not that
I'm a coward
But I really want to stay (x2)
Lalala life is good but very short
Nana no drama, everyone has their turn
The question is the farewell, no doubt
Since the welcome lasts very little
Incurable illness, one is born to live
One lives to die later
I have to take advantage of life
Before death comes to get me
That's why I live for today
In case I die tomorrow
As if it were the last (x2)
If I die tomorrow, I don't want you to cry for me
Or buy me flowers, just go out and have fun
I've messed up enough, gotten into 50 troubles
And I'm no saint for you to start crying
If tomorrow you die, I'll go to the club
To dance to the songs you loved
Tell God to send for me
And ask if I can stay a little longer
Because I want to stay a little longer
Because I want to stay a little longer
If tomorrow my lived life runs out
Go explain to my children and give them my farewell
If tomorrow it's my turn, go tell the elders
That I don't know what I want wanting but from the other life