Vereda Tropical

Album: Havana Moon (1983)
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  • Voy por la vereda tropical
    La noche plena de quietud
    Con su perfume de humedad
    Se oye el rumor de una canción de
    Amor y de piedad
    Con ella ful noche tras noche hasta el mar
    Para besar su boca fresca de amor
    Y mejoro quererme mas y mas
    Sin olvidar jamás aquellas noche
    Junto al mar
    Hoy solo me queda recordar
    Mis ojos mueren de llorar
    Y mi alma muere de esperar
    Porque se fue
    Tu le dejaste en Vereda Tropical
    Hasta volve mi
    Quiero besar su boca otra vez
    Junto al mar
    Vereda Tropical Writer/s: Gonzalo Curiel
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Stevie from Mammoth, CalifReminds me of This wonderful lady I met a long time ago.
  • Javi from Riverside, Caesta cancion se la dedico a mi esposa lupita la amo.
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