Estaba pensando sobreviviendo
Con mi sister en New Jersey
Ella me dijo que es una vida buena alla
Bien rica bien chevere
We'll keep well bred
We'll stay well fed
We'll have our sons
They will be all well hung
They'll come and play
Their friends will say
"Your daddy's rich
Your mamma's a pretty thing"
That maid Maria
She's really okay
Vamos a jugar por la playa
Vamos a jugar por la playa
Vamos a jugar por la playa
Vamos a jugar por la playa
Vamos a jugar por la playa
I keep getting friends looking like lesbians
If we get bored
We'll move to California
They'll come and play
Their friends will say
"Your daddy's rich
Your mamma's a pretty thing
That maid Maria
She's really okay
Vamos a jugar por la playa
Vamos a jugar por la playa
Vamos a jugar por la playa
Vamos a jugar por la playa
Vamos a jugar por la playa
Con mi sister en New Jersey
Ella me dijo que es una vida buena alla
Bien rica bien chevere
We'll keep well bred
We'll stay well fed
We'll have our sons
They will be all well hung
They'll come and play
Their friends will say
"Your daddy's rich
Your mamma's a pretty thing"
That maid Maria
She's really okay
Vamos a jugar por la playa
Vamos a jugar por la playa
Vamos a jugar por la playa
Vamos a jugar por la playa
Vamos a jugar por la playa
I keep getting friends looking like lesbians
If we get bored
We'll move to California
They'll come and play
Their friends will say
"Your daddy's rich
Your mamma's a pretty thing
That maid Maria
She's really okay
Vamos a jugar por la playa
Vamos a jugar por la playa
Vamos a jugar por la playa
Vamos a jugar por la playa
Vamos a jugar por la playa
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*i was thinking about living with my sister in new jersey.
his spanglish is humorous. i would think, having mentioned the maid and such, that it's a commentary on the class differences (ie "well-bred" americans, and the working class). it all seems satirical. but only a suggestion.