More songs by Isabel Aaiún
Description
Producer: Pablo Mora
Lyrics and translation
Original
He visto dragones con lengua de fuego, serpientes azules que tiñen el suelo.
He visto lagunas cubiertas de hielo.
He visto dragones, las alas al vuelo, borrando las nubes que pintan el cielo.
He visto la luna. He visto la luna y no he visto a
Joseto. No habrá salido de la uni ni a las ocho.
Estará en casa con la Play matando al monstruo. Si le preguntas, dirá: «Pienso que esta noche no».
Y luego en la discoteca, Joseto de un salto se pone en la foto.
Va pa ti derecho, lo, lo.
Si te descuidas, te come los morros.
Y llega Joseto de un -salto y se pone en la foto. -Se pone en la foto.
Va pa ti derecho, lo, lo.
Si te descuidas, te come los morros.
Cuarteto.
¡Trerebo!
Va, va, mira cómo va, cómo se eleva subiendo a la cabeza que parece Superman.
Todo normal.
Tiene un talento tropical muy adentro y aunque no sabe dónde está, él baila lento, porque Joseto se domina el movimiento y cuando saca a las minas a bailar, nadie lo puede parar y va subiendo como un huracán.
Y luego en la discoteca, Joseto de un salto se pone en la foto.
Va pa ti derecho, lo, lo.
Si te descuidas, te come los morros.
Y llega Joseto de un salto y se pone en la foto.
-Se pone en la foto. -Va pa ti derecho, lo, lo.
Si te descuidas, te come los morros.
He visto dragones con lengua de fuego, serpientes azules que tiñen el suelo. He visto la luna.
-He visto la luna. -He visto la luna y no he visto a Joseto.
He visto dragones con lengua de fuego, serpientes azules que tiñen el suelo.
He visto lagunas cubiertas de hielo.
He visto dragones, las alas al vuelo, borrando las nubes que pintan el cielo.
He visto la luna.
He visto la luna y no he visto a Joseto.
English translation
I have seen dragons with tongues of fire, blue snakes that stain the ground.
I have seen lagoons covered in ice.
I have seen dragons, wings in flight, erasing the clouds that paint the sky.
I have seen the moon. I have seen the moon and I have not seen
Joseto. He won't have left the university even at eight.
He will be at home with Play killing the monster. If you ask him, he'll say, "I don't think so tonight."
And then at the nightclub, Joseto jumps into the photo.
It goes straight to you, lo, lo.
If you're not careful, it'll bite you.
And Joseto arrives with a jump and puts himself in the photo. -It is put in the photo.
It goes straight to you, lo, lo.
If you're not careful, it'll bite you.
Quartet.
Trerebo!
It goes, it goes, look how it goes, how it rises up to the head that looks like Superman.
Everything normal.
He has a tropical talent deep inside and although he doesn't know where he is, he dances slowly, because Joseto masters the movement and when he takes the girls to dance, no one can stop him and he goes up like a hurricane.
And then at the nightclub, Joseto jumps into the photo.
It goes straight to you, lo, lo.
If you're not careful, it'll bite you.
And Joseto jumps in and puts himself in the photo.
-It is put in the photo. -It goes straight to you, lo, lo.
If you're not careful, it'll bite you.
I have seen dragons with tongues of fire, blue snakes that stain the ground. I have seen the moon.
-I have seen the moon. -I have seen the moon and I have not seen Joseto.
I have seen dragons with tongues of fire, blue snakes that stain the ground.
I have seen lagoons covered in ice.
I have seen dragons, wings in flight, erasing the clouds that paint the sky.
I have seen the moon.
I have seen the moon and I have not seen Joseto.