Cuenta el abuelo que de niño el jugó
Entre árboles y risas, y alcatraces de color
Recuerda un río transparente sin olor
Donde abundaban peces, no sufrían ni un dolor

Cuenta el abuelo de un cielo muy azul
En donde voló papalotes que él mismo construyó
El tiempo pasó y nuestro viejo ya murió
Y hoy me pregunté, después de tanta destrucción

¿Dónde diablos jugarán
Los pobres niños?
Ay, ay, ay ¿En dónde jugarán?
Se está pudriendo el mundo, ya no hay lugar
No hay lugar

La Tierra está a punto de partirse en dos
El cielo ya se ha roto, ya se ha roto el llanto gris
La mar vomita ríos de aceite sin cesar
Y hoy me pregunté, después de tanta destrucción

¿Dónde diablos jugarán
Los pobres niños?
Ay, ay, ay ¿En dónde jugarán?
Se está pudriendo el mundo, ya no hay lugar

¿Dónde diablos jugarán
Los pobres nenes?
Ay, ay, ay ¿En dónde jugarán?
Se está partiendo el mundo, ya no hay lugar


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¿Dónde Jugarán los Niños? Lyrics as written by Jose Fernando Emilio Olvera Sierra Alejandro Gonzalez Trujillo

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    Where will the poor children play, If the world is burning now there no place its very eye opening

    Blacklatinaon August 27, 2008   Link
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    Creo que la belleza de cualquiear arte (e.g. Musica) es que esta abierta a interpretaciones infinitas. No crean que estan "equivocado(a)s" en mencionar sus interpretaciones de algo, porque estas son como los sueños, son suyas. Siempre las pueden compartir.

    (Cual es la diferencia entre un 'Sueño' y la 'Vida'?)

    PinkMorrisonon June 23, 2010   Link

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