Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song arbole, arbole, artist - Marta Gomez.
Date of issue: 16.05.2011
Song language: Spanish
arbole, arbole(original) |
Arbolé arbolé |
Seco y verdé. |
La niña del bello rostro |
Está cogiendo aceituna. |
El viento, galán de torres, |
La prende por la cintura. |
Pasaron cuatro jinetes, |
Sobre jacas andaluzas |
Con trajes de azul y verde, |
Con largas capas oscuras. |
«Vente a Córdoba, muchacha.» |
La niña no los escucha. |
Pasaron tres torerillos |
Delgaditos de cintura, |
Con trajes color naranja |
Y espadas de plata antigua. |
«Vente a Sevilla, muchacha.» |
La niña no los escucha. |
Cuando la tarde se puso |
Morada, con luz difusa, |
Pasó un joven que llevaba |
Rosas y mirtos de luna. |
«Vente a Granada, muchacha.» |
Y la niña no lo escucha. |
La niña del bello rostro |
Sigue cogiendo aceituna, |
Con el brazo gris del viento |
Ceñido por la cintura. |
(translation) |
tree tree |
Dry and green. |
The girl with the beautiful face |
She is picking olives. |
The wind, gallant of towers, |
He grabs her by the waist. |
Four horsemen passed by, |
About Andalusian jackfruit |
With suits of blue and green, |
With long dark coats. |
"Come to Cordoba, girl." |
The little girl does not listen to them. |
Three bullfighters passed |
skinny waist, |
With orange suits |
And ancient silver swords. |
"Come to Seville, girl." |
The little girl does not listen to them. |
When the evening set |
Purple, with diffused light, |
A young man passed by carrying |
Roses and moon myrtles. |
"Come to Granada, girl." |
And the girl doesn't listen to him. |
The girl with the beautiful face |
She keeps picking olives, |
With the gray arm of the wind |
Belted at the waist. |