El Adiós Del Soldado (con Vicente Fernandez)
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El Adiós Del Soldado (con Vicente Fernandez)
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Dijo un soldado al pie de una ventana:
me voy, me voy pero no llores ángel mío
que volveré mañana.
Ya se asoma la estrella de la aurora,
ya se divisa por el Oriente el alba.
Y en el cuartel, tambores y cornetas
están tocando diana.
Dijo un soldado al pie de una ventana:
me voy, me voy pero no llores ángel mío
que volveré mañana.
Ya se asoma la estrella de la aurora,
ya se divisa por el Oriente el alba.
Y en el cuartel, tambores y cornetas
están tocando diana.
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