We're reaching Pénjamo now,
its domes are already shining there.
From Corralejo
it looks like a mirror,
my beautiful Penjamo.
Its twin towers
are two spikes
fastened to the sun.
Its large variety of birds
that whistle from pure joy;
and that ride from Churipitzeo1
that Penjamo has
is a sigh
that over in Guanguitiro
becomes a song.
That I seemed to be from Pénjamo
someone from Cuerámaro told me.
That I'm from Penjamo
she had noticed
by what troublemakers
we are there.
After all, throughout Mexico
there are many
who are from Pénjamo.
If a girl
looks at you and bows her head,
it's that she's from Pénjamo.
Or if she looks at you
and then sighs,
she's also from there.
If a man because of a betrayal
is killed by another neighbor,
if he's determined, and very bold,
it's that he's from Pénjamo.
If he point-blank
invites you for a drink,
then it goes without saying.2
If you want to live in Pénjamo,
my warm and happy homeland,
give me a little kiss
that feels nice;
and here is Pénjamo
with its corners, and beautiful songs
that speak to you about love.
1. Churipitzeo is located in the Mexican state of Guanajuato in the municipality of Pénjamo2. I took it to mean there's no need to say that he's from Pénjamo.