The song "El Mauro" by Gipsy Kings is sung in Spanish and contains a mix of Spanish and Romani (Gypsy) words. The English translation of the lyrics is as follows: I know what we want But we have I know what we want But we have Health and love and freedom They are what I prefer Ay, I come from the mauro, the mauro, the mauro I come, come from the mauro, the mauro I come, come from the mauro, the mauro The mauro And you will have your reward, Gypsy For the Lord in the heavens Because love fades away Between the bad and the good Ay, I come from the mauro, the mauro, the mauro I come, come from the mauro, the mauro I come, come from the mauro, the mauro The mauro The exact meaning of the song is open to interpretation, but it seems to convey a message of appreciating the simple things in life, such as health, love, and freedom. It also hints at the idea that love can be challenging to maintain amidst the ups and downs of life. The references to "mauro" could possibly refer to a place or symbolize a state of being, but the specific meaning is not clear from the lyrics alone.