Como Dice El Dicho
Qué irónica es la vida, que yo nunca comprendía
Esos dichos que mi abuelo me decía
Pero al pasar el tiempo
Poco a poco, fui entendiendo sus palabras llenas de sabiduría
Por más que madrugaba, nunca amanecía temprano
La corriente muchas veces me dormía
Y sabía con quién andabas, pero no me imaginaba
Que una piedra, con tu mano, tirarías
Por más que me advertían que yo sufriría por ti
No quise ver lo que estaba pasando
Aunque el amor es ciego, todo se va apagando
Y como dice el dicho no hay mal que dure cien años
Mucho mejor estar solo que mal acompañado
Y como dice el dicho no hay mal que por bien no venga
Amor con amor se paga y hoy tú estás pagando
(¿Un cafecito abuelo?, dime algun dicho, que yo, como digo una cosa digo otra)
Después de la tormenta, puse tu amor a la venta
Y nuestro fuego se quedó en cenizas
Pero al pasar los años los refranes de mi abuelo
Me enseñaron que no hay que ir de prisa
Amor sin interés es lo que yo tenía por ti
Y tu interés le gano al sentimiento
Pero es que no te tengo y ya me siento más tranquilo
Y de amarte ya hasta me arrepiento
Brillaste por tu ausencia, aunque nunca fuiste oro
En mi vida, fuiste un trago amargo
Hoy tengo santo nuevo
Ya tú no haces milagro
Y como dice el dicho, la vida te da sorpresas
Árbol que nace torcido, nunca su rama endereza
Como dice el dicho, echando a perder se aprende
No sabes bien lo que tienes, hasta que lo pierdes
Como dice el dicho
(Los dicho, hay que decirlos bien dichos)
Y camarón que se duerme, se lo lleva la corriente
No por mucho madrugar, amanece más temprano
Que el que este libre de pecado que tire la primera piedra
Y como dice el dicho, la vida te da sorpresas
Árbol que nace torcido, nunca su rama endereza
Como dice el dicho, echando a perder se aprende
No sabes bien lo que tienes, hasta que lo pierdes
Como dice el dicho
As the saying goes
How ironic life is, which I never understood
Those sayings my grandfather told me
But as time goes by
Little by little, I began to understand his words full of wisdom
No matter how early he got up, he never woke up early
The current often put me to sleep
And I knew who you were hanging out with, but I didn't imagine
That a stone, with your hand, you would throw
Even though they warned me that I would suffer for you
I didn't want to see what was happening
Even though love is blind, everything fades away
And as the saying goes, there is no evil that lasts a hundred years
It is much better to be alone than in bad company
And as the saying goes, every cloud has a silver lining
Love is paid with love and today you are paying
(A little coffee, grandpa? Tell me a saying, because when I say one thing, I say another.)
After the storm, I put your love up for sale
And our fire was left in ashes
But as the years went by, my grandfather's sayings
I was taught not to rush
Love without interest is what I had for you
And your interest won over the feeling
But I don't have you and I feel calmer now
And I already regret loving you
You were conspicuous by your absence, although you were never gold
In my life, you were a bitter pill
Today I have a new saint
You don't do miracles anymore
And as the saying goes, life gives you surprises
A tree that is born crooked, never straightens its branch
As the saying goes, you learn by messing up
You don't really know what you have until you lose it
As the saying goes
(What is said must be said well)
And the shrimp that falls asleep is carried away by the current
Getting up early doesn't mean that dawn comes earlier
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone
And as the saying goes, life gives you surprises
A tree that is born crooked, never straightens its branch
As the saying goes, you learn by messing up
You don't really know what you have until you lose it
As the saying goes
Escrita por: Mane de la Parra