Greetings my people from Hive especially Open Mic, I hope you have had an excellent week. Well without more to say, today I want to share with you a song by our composer and interpreter of the music of the plains region of Venezuela Reinaldo Armas. This song is called "Lamento Bolivariano", which I consider is closely related to this week's theme, because the author reflects in it a protest, a different thought, against the situation our country is experiencing in the present. Since the author disagrees with the system that the current government is implementing.
Lamento Bolivariano
No señor
Yo no lo puedo entender
Me duele y me cuesta
Creer lo que estoy mirando
Vamos de mal en peor
Que injusticia
qué ironía
Que descaro.(bis)
Tanto que Simón luchó
Para poder libertarnos
Sin sospechar ser traicionado con el tiempo
Por caprichosos que su orgullo pisotearon.(bis)
Bolivariano yo si soy Bolivariano
Canto joropo Colombo Venezolano
Con el sentir del latino americano. (bis)
No señor
yo no lo puedo admitir
que sigan robando
humillando y hasta matando
que dirá el libertador
que es un crimen
una burla
un engaño.(bis)
Tan rico nuestro país
Hoy mal herido y sangrando
Vuelve bolívar y desenfunda tu espada
Que solo tú puedes salvarnos del tirano.(bis)
Bolivariano yo si soy Bolivariano
Canto joropo Colombo Venezolano
Con el sentir del latino americano. (bis)
Bolivarian Lament
No sir
I can't understand it
It hurts and it costs me
Believe what I'm looking at
We are going from bad to worse
What injustice
how ironic
What audacity. (Bis)
So much so that Simon fought
To be able to free ourselves
Not suspecting being betrayed over time
As capricious as their pride trampled. (Bis)
Bolivarian, I am Bolivarian
Canto joropo Colombo Venezuelan
With the feeling of the Latin American. (Bis)
No sir
I can't admit it
keep stealing
humiliating and even killing
what will the liberator say
what is a crime
a mockery
a hoax. (bis)
So rich our country
Today badly hurt and bleeding
Come back bolívar and draw your sword
That only you can save us from the tyrant. (Bis)
Bolivarian, I am Bolivarian
Canto joropo Colombo Venezuelan
With the feeling of the Latin American.