¡Que Viva el Perú, Señores!
Eva Ayllón
Long Live Peru, Gentlemen!
That is
Long live Peru, gentlemen!
Of course
Take, take, take, take, take there
Since she was a child
I learned to love
To this beautiful land
that saw me born
and I learned the history
Of my great nation
How full of glory
Our heart
How full of glory
Our heart
And I learned, I learned, I learned
That Peru is Machu Picchu
And he is the Lord of Sipán
Like the Nazca Lines
And the ruins of Chan Chan
Paracas, Chavín de Huántar
The Mochicas and the Chimúes
The waris and Vicus and Huantar
Pride of my Peru
Country of men and women
Of irreducible value
From the Inca Empire
And the liberating cry
From Junín and Ayacucho
Second of May in Callao
Peru is Alfonso Ugarte
Bolognesi and Miguel Grau
Long live Peru, gentlemen
May you live your whole life
May our colors live
Up our flag
Because I am Peruvian
I live proud
From my beautiful land
Of my entire country
How beautiful my coast
and my mountain range
Up the jungle
Anyway
Because I am Peruvian
I live proud
From my beautiful land
Of my entire country
How beautiful my coast
and my mountain range
Up the jungle
Anyway
Long live Peru, gentlemen
Long live Peru
That is
Long live my Peru, gentlemen!
Of course
That's it, take
Country full of songs
that are born from the heart
Troubadours and minstrels
who sing with emotion
One voice, one guitar
And the hit of a good drawer
That's all it takes
And we put together the revelry
Lord how happy I feel if I listen to a sailor
Tonderos, Creole waltzes, any song from my land
Because I am Peruvian
I live proud
From my beautiful land
Of my entire country
How beautiful my coast
and my mountain range
Up the jungle
Anyway
Long live Peru, gentlemen
Long live Peru