Roca may refer to:
Roca (also known as Rocavecchia or Roca Vecchia) is an archaeological site located on the Adriatic coast of Apulia in Southern Italy, a few kilometres from the modern town of Melendugno and close to the city of Lecce.
The site, which has been explored since the end of the 1980s by a team of the University of Salento, has produced some of the best-preserved monumental architecture of the Bronze Age (2nd millennium BC) in Southern Italy, along with the largest set of Mycenaean pottery ever recovered west of mainland Greece.
The occupation of the site continued also in the Iron Age and Classical times, when a large natural cavity known as Poesia Cave was used for cult practices involving the writing of thousands of dedications to a local deity in three languages: Greek, Messapic and Latin.
The site was re-occupied in late medieval times, when a new town was founded by Walter VI, Count of Brienne.
Otra vez picamos la roca.
Van tres días y dos noches locas.
Otra vez picamos la roca.
Nos duele la boca de tanto charlar.
Una raya dibuja en camino.
Una raya se traga intestino.
Van diez copas de risas y vino.
Nos duele la boca de tanto charlar.
Vamos, huelen perfume del sexo.
Cae la noche y seguimos sedientos.
No te rías porque a tí te toca.
Ve y pica la roca, pónmela en la boca.
Otra vez picamos la roca.
Que te quemas con tan poca ropa.
Una vez picamos la roca nos duele la boca de tanto charlar.
Una risa se traga un gemelo.
Otra lengua se enreda contigo.
Van diez lenguas mojadas en vino.
Ve y pica la roca; nunca queda poca.
Otra vez picamos la roca.
Van tres días y dos noches locas.
Otra vez picamos la roca.