Marica Quien?
Marica Tu?
Marica Yo?
Marica Ha-Ha
Valor a luz, si eres un gay tu piensalo (Piensalo)
Es tu vida y si dicen po que digan (Que digan lo que quieran)
Valor Valor (Mucho Valor)
Que oscuro es un armario
Sal de Ahi (Sale de ahi) Y vente aqui
Tu destino es ser feliz
Fiesta fiesta, pluma pluma gay
Pluma pluma gay Pluma pluma pluma gay
Que importa si el niño sale gay
Tu has nacido gay
Aunque cueste hay que gritarlo SOY GAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!
Fiesta fiesta, pluma pluma gay
Pluma pluma gay
Pluma pluma pluma gay
Marica Quien?
Marica Tu?
Marica Yo?
Marica Ha-Ha


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    Hey, 28:06:42:12, do you speak Spanish? Because there is some really messed up spelling in here. "Musho" should be "mucho", "sal" ought be "sale" (sal means salt, sale means leave or come out), and "obscuro" should be "oscuro" (obscuro is obscure, and oscuro is dark." I'll give a very very rough translation, although I have no idea who Marica is. A pluma can be a feather, a pen, or an effeminacy.:

    Who is Marica? Are you Marica? Am I Marica? Marica ha-ha.

    Bravery, to the light, if you say you're gay think about it (think about it) It's your life and if they say why do we say it, (say what you want) Bravery, Bravery, a lot of bravery

    The closet is very dark, Come out of there (come out of there) and come here, Happiness is your destiny.

    Party, party, gay pluma.

    What does it matter if someone is gay You're born gay Even if it's difficult you have to yell I'M GAAAAAYY!!!!

    Party, party, gay pluma... Who is Marica? Are you Marica? Am I Marica? Marica ha-ha.

    curlygirlon March 05, 2005   Link
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    My bad, i tried anyway. The edit function fixed it and thanks for doing the english translation, i didnt have time :-p

    28:06:42:12on March 06, 2005   Link
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    well, marica is a sweeter version of maricon. it means "gay."

    kabooomon March 24, 2005   Link

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