Me Quedo En Venezuela

Guaco Guaco

I Stay In Venezuela

Uncle Simon:
Ajila Ajila calf on the trail 'the cowboy I go
Ajila ajila my town on the trail the cowboy
That you ajilas with my song because you know I love you
my town, my town my town

Guaco:
And I saw a fisherman pass by, next to the sand, next to the sun
With the blue smile of a new dawn
And with the water between his feet, I approached him and asked him:
how is everything here? here and there tin tin tin tin
Without hesitation he replied, well here everything is very good
Nothing is the same as before everything is better
Here there is no corruption, diseases or pain
The doubt, the crying ended
I kept looking for information, and on the way I found
A couple of black and white children, their color
Playing full of illusion, there was nothing to fear
The white dust disappeared
And further into the city, a man full of kindness
Approached me, shook my hand and invited me to breakfast
He said come soon brother, we are about to start
I had not understood that everything had happened
That people had changed, the poor and the rich
That they were different minds, unifying work
As above, so below
How the environment has changed
Fields full of flowers, rain honoring
And Uncle Simon said, say it Uncle Simon:
This is my country gentlemen, look I dream of my country
wrapped in petals of lily sabanero, caracha!

I stay in Venezuela
I stay in Vene

And as I approached that tree, which sadly woke up, and I so excited
But we must continue, together to build, that dream and make it come true
We must build a new homeland

I stay in Venezuela
Oh so we can feel
I stay in Vene
It is necessary my people that we sow in it

I stay in Venezuela
Sab

  1. Baja
  2. Quiero Decirte
  3. Si Usted La Viera
  4. Dulce Y Bonito
  5. Te Lo Dire Al Oido
  6. Sentimiento Nacional
  7. Lagrimas No Más
  8. El Sueno De Simon
  9. Todo Quedo Quedo
  10. El Buzo
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