Translation of Bachata En Kingston from Spanish to English
I sow, I throw the seed
And I enjoy the fruit, I break the chains
I sow so it comes back and solves me
And so it flies, rich so it comes back
Yes, she approached me
And we danced bachata
I thought about her red lips
Yesterday and today
And now I remember that night (oh no no no)
And I'm dying of pain (oh no no no)
And it consumes me little by little (oh no no no)
Thinking she might be dancing with another
Like crazy I was left waiting
The smoke from her mouth and it was lost, for dancing so far away
And like crazy I was left waiting
That I couldn't snatch that kiss
And that my mouth gets tangled in her mouth
And that I kiss her, a good sign that yes
That she is the one who heals my interior
She brings me calm and my faith has an echo
In calm, with or without seed
I keep trying, I will wait for her to come back
And she doesn't remember, so she doesn't get lost
I took from the jungle, rhythms for her to move
I doubt she wants the sound
And that we dance bachata
I thought about her red lips
Yesterday and today
And now I remember that night (oh no no no)
And I'm dying of pain (oh no no no)
And it consumes me little by little (oh no no no)
Thinking she might be dancing with another
Like crazy I was left waiting
The smoke from her mouth and it was lost, for dancing so far away
And like crazy I was left waiting
That I couldn't snatch that kiss
That my mouth gets tangled in her mouth
And that I kiss her, a good sign that yes
That she is the one who heals my interior
She brings me calm and my faith has an echo
I wanted to see your eyes
I wanted to feel your smell
And in the south system there's no love
Someone told me they saw you woh, woh
I play my bachata in Kingston singing and bongo
Play me the güira that is heard there in the Congo
Shout, boom, splash, that it gets into this bitterness
And this rhythm that sounds perfect for your dance
Tell her to come back, that I stayed
Playing bachata and singing reggae
Tell her to come back, that I stayed
Playing bachata and thinking about reggae