Adiós A Salto (ou Adiós Mi Salto)
Los Olimareños
Goodbye to Salto (or Goodbye My Salto)
Goodbye, my Salto, I told you one day
Looking at the last orange grove
From a branch of the green dawn
A sad thrush said goodbye to me
From a branch of the green dawn
A sad thrush said goodbye to me
Goodbye, my Salto, I told you one day
Looking at the last orange grove
Houses and hills, birds and fruits
Said goodbye as they faded away
Houses and hills, birds and fruits
Said goodbye as they faded away
Today the road has a thousand footprints
For my longing to walk
No one walks better, I swear
Than the one who learns from their steps
No one walks better, I swear
Than the one who learns from their steps
Goodbye, my Salto, I told you one day
Looking at the last orange grove
My sorrow traveling on the dew
Waved goodbye so I wouldn’t cry
My sorrow traveling on the dew
Waved goodbye so I wouldn’t cry
Still moistening my distances
The sweet waters of Uruguay
The open sky of your autumns
And the green air of the orange grove
The open sky of your autumns
And the green air of the orange grove
Today the road has a thousand footprints
For my longing to walk
No one walks better, I swear
Than the one who learns from their steps
No one walks better, I swear
Than the one who learns from their steps