Mirame, mirame en la orilla bro,
Gastandome el pellejo
Aguantame antes que me caiga

Oh young blood
I had this picture of a friend I loved
He pulled the trigger but it didn't end
Now he is gone to make amends
He had no say
Was born to sway between delight from might
And pillow fighting with the demon trend,
Like it be his best friend

After the funeral when people went home
I looked all around me and found myself alone
I did the thing open, was peeking in
Got on my curious and made death furious

Mirame, mirame en la orilla bro,
Gastandome el pellejo
Aguantame antes que me caiga



I bought Oshun
They had her lined up in a liquor store
Between the chicken heads and token toes
For the troubles deep within
I said take them bones
After I took her home and lit a flame
Asked her to do me she should turn me on
Like I'm one of his own

While mama be praying her rosary
And daddy be counting the cavalry
I am with the rest of the kids at the rodeo
Watching how the bulls all go crazy

Mirame, mirame en la orilla bro,
Gastandome el pellejo
Aguantame antes que me caiga

Mirame, mirame en la orilla bro,
Gastandome el pellejo
Aguantame antes que me caiga


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Bones Bugalú Lyrics as written by Gabriel Rios Jose Miguel Mathieu

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    i love this song and it's upbeat tempo. as for the lyrics- it seems like a few different stories put together, but i have no clue of the meaning also, does anyone know the english translation?

    picklejuiceon May 15, 2006   Link

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