Mitologia
Tabaré Cardozo
Mythology
In the forbidden land of Momo
The rag costumes are satin cloaks
And the grumbling of the newsboys
The sublime song of an old clown
In the braids of the little girls
The kids from the neighborhood are dukes for a day
And reborn every February
A hundred lost years of mythology
Aviators, gods, and poets
Characters of the revelry
Clowns in ponchos and masks
Performing acrobatics in a triumphant march
Astronauts, wanderers, and demons
Angels with paper wings
Tamers, pirates, and kings
Breaking the laws of a world upside down
When the truck starts its journey
The show begins
And the path to travel
Are the streets of yesterday
Today Timoteo goes to Waston and Yale
The wild ducks don't know if they'll go out today
The chroniclers close at the Buceo Club
Araca denounces, the newcomers divert
From Liverpool arriving at the Olivol World
Against the clock, the sovereign
The blackboard of Larre Borges announces
The Maginot, for tomorrow
A loudspeaker around the block
The grimace and the fair, the weekend
The rattle opening the giant
And in Tito Frioni, the spicy sauce
From the carousel to the Milan Express
From Bellan, arriving at the Tank
From Union flying to the multicolor
Arrives the truck of lovers
The rivals are in the bathtub
Silence and respect, war flag
Behind the stage, proud and haughty
They measure themselves with rival tents and friends
From the edge of the world
To the world of illusion
A magician Pierrot crosses
And in the humble garden of his heart
Leaves a flower for each carnival participant
Black Vizancio, Baby Correa
Padula and Bermejo, Crazy Ramela
Marciano and Polanco, Cané and Puntafina
Peter Panaro, Comba and Molina
Pianito and Pastrana, Pepino and Cachela
Luis Pepinito, Chino Balbuena
Black Cuarenta, the veterinarian
Black Trasante, Tablon and Canario
Viruta and Ribero, Black Pirate
Raviol, Piedrahita, Garre and Calabaza
Homero Martinez, El Hueso and Venecio
Garin, Paperoso and Pocholo Bessio
Fino Carballo, Faropa and Gamero
Crazy Pamento, Armando Guerrero
Crazy Dandraya, Upa Garcia
The court of Momo, the mythology