El Embudo [Homenaje a La Patagonia] [English translation]
El Embudo [Homenaje a La Patagonia] [English translation]
Come here son, I'll talk today
about a daily subject
that nor you nor your brothers
have ever stopped to think
and that's just by the habit
of being born here
of being from a root
so alienated a long time ago
and gazing in silence
what's going on in the country
Maybe you never considered
that you with those two hands
you come to distant fields
giving light and heat
which also moves the engine
that moves through the sky and the sea
or city highways
and the communications,
without knowing why
all goes and nothing comes.
Look at that tube
that's the famous pipeline
through which the fruits go,
in bulk, like people say.
You'll find hard to understand
why that oil of ours
is industrialized so far
and later the byproduct
returns to its land again,
God knows with what tricks.
Our gas is tubed
in high pressure pipes
which brings heating
to warm up other fields
don't be amazed
if I say that in the gas
many more things go,
with many properties,
which make other places rich
and make our places poor.
And the national parks
seem to be foreign
because natives and locals
are foreigners there
and in their huge forests
it happens sometimes
that become ember
the logs that nobody cuts
and they use bull excrement
for the ranch bonfires
And those lined towers
holding the cables
are taking from our rivers
the best of the energy
it's not a fancy of mine,
nor I want to embarrass you
but start to think
what would happen if they gave us
for all that they take
the bare minimum.
We're still a colony
of the northern rooster
federalism my ass
since I have memory.
History is made there,
here it is written with blood,
but once in a while they come
on elections eve
to promise solutions
that no longer fool anybody.
Let alone the heavy water,
mineral royalties,
nothing comes, all goes,
squeezing the cow.
The issue is already studied
to leave us mourning,
with any pipe
they take even our land,
if our sweat had worth
they'd have a sweat pipeline
- Artist:León Gieco
- Album:Orozco (1997)