Soy Del Beni
El Trio Oriental
I'm from Beni
Whenever someone asks me
Where I was born
I feel my heart galloping here in my chest
And I say it proudly through this song
I'm from Beni, sir
In the plains, I'm a relative
I'm a good camba person
Very loved in the region
I bring sorrows and joys in my old cart
I'm from Beni, sir
There I have my affection
There's a humble shack
With a woman and six kids and that dog that gets happy when I come back from the fields
To the Virgin of Loreto
I will always be grateful
For this blessed land where I was born
In a buri with a bombilla near dawn
When the sun is painted with that unique red
The parrots say goodbye as the evening falls
The cattle return from the mountains on the path to the corral
I'm from Beni, sir
There I have my affection
There's a humble shack
With a woman and six kids and that dog that gets happy when I come back from the fields
I'm from Beni, sir
There I have my affection
There's a humble shack
With a woman and six kids and that dog that gets happy when I come back from the fields
No camba person forgets
How beautiful the carnival was
Jumping in the parade with the band around
Sapo Pinto on the trumpet and also those from Paititi
The elders and the knowledgeable chestnut sellers
Tajana with her big band to dance around
Oscar Velarde with his flute saying I'm from here
I'm from Beni, sir
There I have my affection
There's a humble shack
With a woman and six kids and that dog that gets happy when I come back from the fields
I'm from Beni, sir
There I have my affection
There's a humble shack
With a woman and six kids and that dog that gets happy when I come back from the fields