In regards to the meaning of this song:
Before a live performance on the EP Five Stories Falling, Geoff states “It’s about the last time I went to visit my grandmother in Columbus, and I saw that she was dying and it was the last time I was going to see her. It is about realizing how young you are, but how quickly you can go.”
That’s the thing about Geoff and his sublime poetry, you think it’s about one thing, but really it’s about something entirely different. But the lyrics are still universal and omnipresent, ubiquitous, even. So relatable. That’s one thing I love about this band. I also love their live performances, raw energy and Geoff’s beautiful, imperfectly perfect vocals. His voice soothes my aching soul.
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, con toda mi gente
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, porque no me entienden
Si yo, trabajo de sol a sol
Si ser honesto es mi religión
Yo no necesito que me digan
Que es lo que puedo hacer, no no que no
Si yo vine de lejos a esta tierra
Fue porque había escuchado la promesa
Que aquí yo encontraría la manera
Para poder vivir mejor
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, con toda mi gente
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, porque no me entienden
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, con toda mi gente
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, porque no me entienden
Yo quiero que entiendan que en mí también corre el sudor
Que yo quiero a mi tierra
Que a mí también me duele lo mismo que a usted
Que sepan que yo soy de aquí como lo es cualquiera
Que también me da pena
Las injusticias, la pobreza de mi gente
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, con toda mi gente
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, porque no me entienden
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, con toda mi gente
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, porque no me entienden
Sufro por ti para que no sigas así
Gozo al sentir que tú me entiendes a mí
Río al mirar toda mi gente reír
Grito al saber que tú te sientes así
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, con toda mi gente
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, porque no me entienden
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, con toda mi gente
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, porque no me entienden
Por mi gente es que grito yo
Es que grito hoy
Por mi gente es que canto hoy
Es que canto pa' mi gente
Por mi gente es que grito yo
Grito al saber que tú te sientes así
Por mi gente es que canto hoy
Canto de mi gente, canto por mi gente
Por mi gente es que grito yo
Que no sufra más así
Por mi gente es que canto hoy
Por mi gente es que canto hoy
Esta es mi tierra por ella es que hoy canto yo
Canto, canto
Esta es mi tierra por ella es que hoy canto yo
Canto, canto
Esta es mi tierra por ella es que hoy canto yo
Canto, canto
Esta es mi tierra por ella es que hoy canto yo
Canto, canto
Esta es mi tierra por ella es que hoy canto yo
Callo, grito, con toda mi gente
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, porque no me entienden
Si yo, trabajo de sol a sol
Si ser honesto es mi religión
Yo no necesito que me digan
Que es lo que puedo hacer, no no que no
Si yo vine de lejos a esta tierra
Fue porque había escuchado la promesa
Que aquí yo encontraría la manera
Para poder vivir mejor
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, con toda mi gente
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, porque no me entienden
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, con toda mi gente
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, porque no me entienden
Yo quiero que entiendan que en mí también corre el sudor
Que yo quiero a mi tierra
Que a mí también me duele lo mismo que a usted
Que sepan que yo soy de aquí como lo es cualquiera
Que también me da pena
Las injusticias, la pobreza de mi gente
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, con toda mi gente
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, porque no me entienden
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, con toda mi gente
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, porque no me entienden
Sufro por ti para que no sigas así
Gozo al sentir que tú me entiendes a mí
Río al mirar toda mi gente reír
Grito al saber que tú te sientes así
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, con toda mi gente
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, porque no me entienden
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, con toda mi gente
Sufro, siento, río, lloro
Callo, grito, porque no me entienden
Por mi gente es que grito yo
Es que grito hoy
Por mi gente es que canto hoy
Es que canto pa' mi gente
Por mi gente es que grito yo
Grito al saber que tú te sientes así
Por mi gente es que canto hoy
Canto de mi gente, canto por mi gente
Por mi gente es que grito yo
Que no sufra más así
Por mi gente es que canto hoy
Por mi gente es que canto hoy
Esta es mi tierra por ella es que hoy canto yo
Canto, canto
Esta es mi tierra por ella es que hoy canto yo
Canto, canto
Esta es mi tierra por ella es que hoy canto yo
Canto, canto
Esta es mi tierra por ella es que hoy canto yo
Canto, canto
Esta es mi tierra por ella es que hoy canto yo
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