América Latina Obrera
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América Latina Obrera
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El yankee teme
que tú te levantes
América Latina obrera
no sé ¿por qué no lo haces?
El yankee teme
a la revolución
el yankee teme
al grito ¡yankee go home!
yankee go home
Y viene remontando el Amazonas
el grito rebelde del carioca
y viene a unirse con su hermano
el obrero venezolano
América Latina obrera
América Latina obrera
América Latina
Levanta en tus manos la bandera
de la Revolución
América Latina obrera
y grita con fuerza
yankee go home!
yankee go home!
yankee go home!
(recitado)
"gringo go home
los obreros de América latina
te dicen: gringo go home!
yankee go home"
Levanta en tus manos la bandera
de la Revolución
América Latina obrera
y grita con fuerza
yankee go home!
yankee go home!
yankee go home!
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