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Original Broadway Cast – Pacienca Y Fe (Patience And Faith) lyrics
Calor, calor, calor
Calor, calor, calor
¡Ay mamá!
The summer’s hottest day!
¡Paciencia y fe!
¡Paciencia y fe!
Ay, carajo, it’s hot!
But that’s okay!
Mamá would say, "paciencia y fe"
It was hotter at home in La Víbora
The Washington Heights of Havana
A crowded city of faces the same as mine
Back as a child in La Víbora
I chased the birds in the plaza
Praying, mamá, you would find work
Combing the stars in the sky for some sort of sign
Ay, mamá, so many stars in Cuba
En Nueva York we can’t see beyond our streetlights
To reach the roof you gotta bribe the supa
Ain’t no Cassiopeia in Washington Heights
But ain’t no food in La Víbora
I remember nights, anger in the streets, hunger at the windows
Women folding clothes, playing with my friends in the summer rain
Mamá needs a job, mamá says we’re poor, one day you say, "vamos a Nueva York"
And Nueva York was far
But Nueva York had work and so we came
And now, I’m wide awake
A million years too late
I talk to you, imagining what you’d do
Remembering what we went through
Nueva York, ¡ay mamá!
It wasn’t like today, you’d say
Paciencia y fe (Paciencia y fe)
Paciencia y fe (Paciencia y fe)
Fresh off the boat in America
Freezing in early December
A crowded city in 1943
Learning the ropes in America
En español, I remember
Dancing with Mayor La Guardia
All of society welcoming mami and me
Ha
You better clean this mess (Paciencia y fe)
You better learn inglés (Paciencia y fe)
You better not be late
You better pull your weight
Are you better off than you were with the birds of La Víbora?
Sharing double beds, trying to catch a break, struggling with English
Listening to friends, finally got a job working as a maid
So we cleaned some homes, polishing with pride
Scrubbing the whole of the Upper East Side
The days into weeks, the weeks into years, and here I stayed
Paciencia y fe
Paciencia y fe
Paciencia y fe
And as I feed these birds
My hands begin to shake
And as I say these words
My heart’s about to break (ay mamá)
And ay mamá
What do you do when your dreams come true? (ay mamá)
I’ve spent my life inheriting dreams from you
What do I do with this winning ticket?
What can I do but pray?
I buy my loaf of bread
Continue with my day
And see you in my head
Imagining what you’d say
The birds, they fly away
Do they fly to La Víbora?
ay
Alright, mamá
Okay
Paciencia y fe
Calor, calor, calor
Calor, calor, calor
¡Ay mamá!
The summer’s hottest day!
¡Paciencia y fe!
¡Paciencia y fe!
Ay, carajo, it’s hot!
But that’s okay!
Mamá would say, "paciencia y fe"
It was hotter at home in La Víbora
The Washington Heights of Havana
A crowded city of faces the same as mine
Back as a child in La Víbora
I chased the birds in the plaza
Praying, mamá, you would find work
Combing the stars in the sky for some sort of sign
Ay, mamá, so many stars in Cuba
En Nueva York we can’t see beyond our streetlights
To reach the roof you gotta bribe the supa
Ain’t no Cassiopeia in Washington Heights
But ain’t no food in La Víbora
I remember nights, anger in the streets, hunger at the windows
Women folding clothes, playing with my friends in the summer rain
Mamá needs a job, mamá says we’re poor, one day you say, "vamos a Nueva York"
And Nueva York was far
But Nueva York had work and so we came
And now, I’m wide awake
A million years too late
I talk to you, imagining what you’d do
Remembering what we went through
Nueva York, ¡ay mamá!
It wasn’t like today, you’d say
Paciencia y fe (Paciencia y fe)
Paciencia y fe (Paciencia y fe)
Fresh off the boat in America
Freezing in early December
A crowded city in 1943
Learning the ropes in America
En español, I remember
Dancing with Mayor La Guardia
All of society welcoming mami and me
Ha
You better clean this mess (Paciencia y fe)
You better learn inglés (Paciencia y fe)
You better not be late
You better pull your weight
Are you better off than you were with the birds of La Víbora?
Sharing double beds, trying to catch a break, struggling with English
Listening to friends, finally got a job working as a maid
So we cleaned some homes, polishing with pride
Scrubbing the whole of the Upper East Side
The days into weeks, the weeks into years, and here I stayed
Paciencia y fe
Paciencia y fe
Paciencia y fe
And as I feed these birds
My hands begin to shake
And as I say these words
My heart’s about to break (ay mamá)
And ay mamá
What do you do when your dreams come true? (ay mamá)
I’ve spent my life inheriting dreams from you
What do I do with this winning ticket?
What can I do but pray?
I buy my loaf of bread
Continue with my day
And see you in my head
Imagining what you’d say
The birds, they fly away
Do they fly to La Víbora?
ay
Alright, mamá
Okay
Paciencia y fe
Calor, calor, calor
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